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"Tunisia has succeeded in consolidating its democratic transition. It now has a constitution that safeguards rights and freedoms, with a consolidated judicial system and empowered media. It is led by a broad unity government that emerged from free and transparent elections, with an enterprising and modern civil society, and has rightly been rewarded with the Nobel Peace Prize for the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet.
At present, however, Tunisia is going through very great difficulties. On a number of occasions it has been the target of terrorist murders and attacks which have hit key sectors of the country’s economy, such as tourism. Growth, projected at 3% for 2015, has been revised down to 0.5% for 2016; the unemployment rate is 15% on average, 20% for women and 28.6% for young university graduates. The regional security and political context is extremely volatile, moreover, chiefly because of the border it shares with Libya."@en1
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