An Inaccurate View of Life in Tunisia
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Re “How to Win Friends in the Mideast,” Commentary, March 31: Rami Khouri’s description of political life in Tunisia is unfortunately inaccurate.
The writer ignores the fact that democratic pluralism is a reality in Tunisia, based on the reforms initiated by President Zine el Abidine ben Ali since 1987. The last two presidential elections were pluralistic. Six political parties are today represented in parliament, and a total of eight political parties are active in the country. Political parties, including those of the opposition, are represented in local, regional and national councils. They are also entitled to public funds to finance their campaigns and various activities, including the publication of their own newspapers.
Taoufik Chebbi
Counselor, Press Office
Embassy of Tunisia
Washington
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