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Tunisians prepare for first post-revolution presidential election

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Voters in Tunisia will head to the polls to elect the next president. The election is the first democractic poll since the revolution four-years ago. CCTV America's Yasmine Ryan had the report from Tunisia.


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[h=1]Prof. William Lawrence explains the significance of Tunisia's presidential election
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[h=1]Prof. William Lawrence explains the significance of Tunisia's presidential election[/h]
For the first time in its countries history, Tunisia is having their first democratic presidential vote. The Arab Spring has brought great changes to the world, some bad, and some good, but Tunisia is looking to be on the good side. This is very important!





 
Video @: Tunisians prepare for first post-revolution presidential election

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[h=1]Prof. William Lawrence explains the significance of Tunisia's presidential election[/h]
For the first time in its countries history, Tunisia is having their first democratic presidential vote. The Arab Spring has brought great changes to the world, some bad, and some good, but Tunisia is looking to be on the good side. This is very important!



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They already were a democracy.

Tunisia had an election in 2009. Rebellious traitors ousted the elected leader and banned his party. Hopefully they can be controlled by the new President.
 
They already were a democracy.

Tunisia had an election in 2009. Rebellious traitors ousted the elected leader and banned his party. Hopefully they can be controlled by the new President.

You are really all about the establishment everywhere around the world arent ya?
 
Great news but I still think you need better sources for video than Chinese state-run television.
 
It's not hypocritical as Communist governments are by definition dedicated to destroying social order.

There was no social order (big C) Communist USSSR?
 
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