Understanding Tunisia's political crisis in ten minutes, by Arezki Daoud
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There has been unusual interest in the west about the political  crisis engulfing Tunisia this week. Naturally Tunisia was always seen  the cradle of the Jasmin Revolution, and the nation that showed the best  prospect of democratization. But this week, the president froze the  parliament for one month and dismissed the prime minister, moves that  were greeted with great jubilation by a large swath of the Tunisian  population, but also seen by many, including some foreign observers as  steps to kill the prospect of democracy in the country.
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