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Michael Goldfarb

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Analysis

All hail Tunisia, oasis of hope

November 6, 2014 11:33
Supporters of secular party Nida Tounes celebrate their victory
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Tunisia is the "lucky country". That's usually a phrase associated with Australia - which is indeed fortunate as it is not all that far from China and possesses a whole empty continent full of natural resources the Chinese need and are willing to pay for.

But in the context of the Arab world - at least right now - Tunisia wins the "lucky" label hands down. The Arab Spring began there and, while it has turned into a harsh winter everywhere else, in Tunisia it goes on. Last week, Tunisians held their second parliamentary election since the revolt of 2011. The election went off without a hitch.

Ennahda, the Islamist party that was the winner in 2011, lost its majority. Its spokesman, Lotfi Zitoun, told Reuters: "We have accepted this result, and congratulate the winner." The winner is the very secular Nida Tounes ("Tunisia calls").

But Nida Tounes cannot form a government outright - it must find a coalition partner.