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3 - Impacts of the Tunisian Provisional Administration

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 December 2020

Sabina Henneberg
Affiliation:
The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland
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This chapter shows how many of the events and much of the work of the second interim government in Tunisia, the National Constituent Assembly (NCA) and Troika, were directly linked to or produced by the behaviors, traits, and decisions of the TPA. The chapter begins by explaining how – in line with the previous chapter – the TPA was not operating in wide open territory; rather, it faced many constraints by nature of its role as a first interim government. These included pressure to swiftly hand power to an elected government, thus forcing it to work quickly; the need for care as it tried not to overstep its mandate, thus constraining its decision-making ability; and a host of constraints created by the legacies of the outgoing autocracy and inexperience with democratic government, including its own lack of preparation. The chapter then describes the series of events and actions under the TPA's successor, each with its own echoes of what had come before.

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Managing Transition
The First Post-Uprising Phase in Tunisia and Libya
, pp. 60 - 98
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2020

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