{"id":109582,"date":"2017-12-09T14:41:00","date_gmt":"2017-12-09T14:41:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2023-01-08T10:53:32","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T10:53:32","slug":"tunisian-independence-1956-3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/2017\/12\/09\/tunisian-independence-1956-3\/","title":{"rendered":"Tunisian independence, 1956"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;\" class=\"sharethis-inline-share-buttons\" ><\/div><h3 class=\"post-title entry-title\"><\/h3>\n<div class=\"post-body entry-content\"><a href=\"http:\/\/1.bp.blogspot.com\/_FN98eHvI0Yg\/ScLJm4WJSAI\/AAAAAAAABY0\/fEnxAE88HmY\/s1600-h\/tunisia.gif\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"120\" height=\"80\" alt=\"\" border=\"0\" id=\"BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5315032180048087042\" src=\"http:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/12\/tunisia.gif\" class=\"wp-image-109583\" style=\"cursor: hand; cursor: pointer; float: left; height: 80px; margin: 0 10px 10px 0; width: 120px;\" \/><\/a>In  1861, Tunisia became the first country in the Arab world to enact a  constitution. Nevertheless, eight years later the former Ottoman  possession declared itself bankrupt, partly as a result of political  instability. Consequently, the country\u2019s economy became the  responsibility of a group of British, French and Italian financial  commissioners.<\/p>\n<p>The French and British thwarted Italian colonial  ambitions in Tunisia before reaching an accord by which Britain would  receive Cyprus in return for recognising that Tunisia was part of the  French sphere of influence. The French then used a Tunisian incursion  into her Algerian colony as a pretext to invade the country and bring an  end to Italian influence over the Tunisian government.<\/p>\n<p>The  French invasion force of about 36,000 troops quickly reached the  capital, Tunis, and forced the Bey of Tunis, Muhammed as-Sadiq, to  capitulate. He signed the Treaty of Bardo on 12th May 1881, which  required French troops to withdraw from the country in return for French  responsibility for the defence of Tunisia as well as control of the  county\u2019s foreign policy. Thus Tunisia effectively became a French  protectorate.<\/p>\n<p>A nationalist movement grew over the next thirty  years culminating in a coalition of nationalist groups and the formation  of a pro-Ottoman party, al-Ittihad al-Islami (\u201cThe Evolutionist\u201d) in  1911. The end of that year saw the beginning of widespread civil  disturbances, to which the French authorities responded with repressive  measures against the nationalists including closure of newspapers and  forced exile of their leaders. Nationalist organisations emerged between  the two world wars, but each suffered from the repressive policies of  the colonial administration.<\/p>\n<p>Following the defeat of Nazi  Germany, the French managed to maintain control of her North African  colonies in the face of renewed nationalist struggles. An armed  insurgency began during the mid-1950s centered on mountainous areas. The  leaders of the Tunisian independence movement coordinated their efforts  with those in Algeria and Morocco becoming the first of the three to  achieve independence from France.<\/p>\n<p>On 20th March 1956, Tunisia  achieved its full sovereignty after two years of negotiations between  the French and the Neo-Destour (\u201cNew Constitution\u201d) party, which was  backed by the trade unions. Tunisia became a constitutional monarchy  with the Bey of Tunis, Muhammad VIII al-Amin Bey, as king. The next year  the Prime Minister, Habib Bourguiba, abolished the monarchy and  declared the Republic of Tunisia.<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In 1861, Tunisia became the first country in the Arab world to enact a constitution. Nevertheless, eight years later the former Ottoman possession declared itself bankrupt, partly as a result of political instability. Consequently, the country\u2019s economy became the responsibility of a group of British, French and Italian financial commissioners. 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