Tunisia Finds Life After Jasmine Revolution Not As Rosy (Yet)

Tunisia, the unlikely trail-blazer that sowed the seeds of the Jasmine Revolution, is finding life after the revolution far from rosy. Can the government’s 17-point plan help turn its economy around?

Tunisia is the unlikely poster child of the Arab Revolution, but its citizens are now coming to terms with life after strongman Ben Ali departed and left the nation’s reins to an interim government.

For all the previous regimes problems, its economy - which admittedly denied many of opportunities - flourished and the key sector of tourism blossomed. Can the free Tunisia scale, and even better, those economic highs reached in the previous years, or will the revolution take its toll on the Tunisian economy?Read More Here

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