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[http://www.mac125.com/ Tunisie Forum] positioned in North Africa is bordered by Algeria to the west and Libya to the southeast. Sahara desert occupies forty % of the country. The majority of the remaining part consists of fertile soil and a 1300 km coastline. According to the reports by the World Economic Forum, Tunisia ranks high among Arab and African nations. The capital city of present Tunisia, called Tunis accounts for giving the nation its name. It's also associated with the Phoenician goddess Tanith or the ancient city of Tynes. [http://www.mac125.com/ Tunisie SMS]includes a republic presidential system characterized by bicameral parliamentary system. It includes the Chamber of Representatives and the Chamber of Advisors. Zine El Abidine Ben Ali has been discharging the duties of President since 1987. [http://www.mac125.com/ Tunisie Internet] He has the credit of starting a series of reforms meant to introduce political pluralism and boost the economy. In Tunisia, the President remains in power for five years. He appoints a Prime Minister and cabinet, who play a significant role in the execution of policy. It boasts of an independent judiciary. The highly professional military does not have any link with politics. The parliament is opened to opposition parties since 1987. Presently, nine political parties are there in Tunisia, six of whom are represented in parliament. The President is against the presence of religious parties in the parliament.
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