- The
Ennahda Movement (Arabic: حركة النهضة, romanized: Ḥarakatu n-Nahḍah; French:
Mouvement Ennahdha), also
known as the
Renaissance Party or
simply known...
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period of
political instability marked by a
series of
protests against the
Ennahda-backed
government and the
collapse of the
Tunisian healthcare system amidst...
- The
result was
announced after counting began on 25
October 2011, and
Ennahda won a
plurality of votes.
Senior party members of the
disbanded former...
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presidential election as an
independent social conservative supported by
Ennahda and
others across the
political spectrum.
Running with
little campaigning...
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constitutional process. As a
result of the Quartet's
success in
bringing the
Ennahda-led
government to see
negotiations through and
producing a
historic constitution...
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ruling Troika alliance that was
dominated by
Rashid al-Ghannushi's
Islamist Ennahda Movement. The
events came as part of the
aftermath of the
Tunisian Revolution...
- (Arabic: النهضة, lit. 'Renaissance';
sometimes represented as al-Nahda or
Ennahda) is the Arab
Renaissance in the 19th and 20th century.
Nahda or al-Nahda...
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against legitimate political rule.
Among the front's parti****nts are
Ennahda Movement, Amal Movement,
Tunisia Movement of Will,
Dignity Coalition and...
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International and
internal observers declared the vote free and fair. The
Ennahda Movement,
formerly banned under the Ben Ali regime, came out of the election...
- from
December 2011 to
March 2013. He was the Secretary-General of the
Ennahda Movement, a
moderate Islamic party in Tunisia,
until he left his party...