By Mohamed Sala-Omri [1],
17 February 2014
C/Flickr/Amine Ghrabi
<p>The <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-25908340">constitution</a>
that was finally passed by Tunisia's National Constituent Assembly
(NCA) at the end of January may be as important for the way in which it
came about as for what it actually says. In both its process and
outcome, there is a lot at stake for Tunisia, the continuing revolutions
in the Arab world, and beyond.</p>
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