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Tunisia’s Municipal Elections: A Conversation with Rafik Halouani

Tue, January 23rd, 2018

Washington, DC

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Tunisia Monitor

Carnegie’s Tunisia Monitor project tracks the status of the country’s transition in the economic, political, and security spheres. This project provides original analysis and policy recommendations from a network of Tunisian contributors and Carnegie experts to inform decisionmakers in Tunisia, Europe, and the United States. This endeavor is supported by a grant from the Open Society Foundations.

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Carnegie’s Sarah Yerkes moderated a discussion with Rafik Halounai, one of the founding members of Mourakiboun, a Tunisian civil society organization focused on election monitoring. Halouani expressed confidence that the municipal elections, which have been postponed several times, will occur on May 6, 2018, but he said he was concerned that voter turnout might be low. He explained that Tunisian citizens have lost faith in the system and no longer see elections as a means of change. He also described the success of Mourakiboun’s health clinic monitoring project, which allowed volunteers to have a direct impact on positive change in their communities. He said that he hopes that young Tunisians, in particular, will take advantage of the municipal elections to “change the game from the inside.”

North AfricaTunisiaPolitical ReformDemocracy

Event Speakers

Rafik Halouani
Sarah Yerkes
Senior Fellow, Middle East Program
Sarah Yerkes

Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.

Event Speakers

Rafik Halouani

Sarah Yerkes

Senior Fellow, Middle East Program

Sarah Yerkes

Sarah Yerkes is a senior fellow in Carnegie’s Middle East Program, where her research focuses on Tunisia’s political, economic, and security developments as well as state-society relations in the Middle East and North Africa.

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