Explore the political landscape of Tunisia. Use Political Party Picker to browse 12 political parties, compare their ideologies and positions on the political spectrum, view election results, and select your preferred party for Tunisia on the interactive map.
Afek Tounes (Arabic: آفاق تونس, "Tunisian Aspiration(s)" or "Horizons of Tunisia") is a centre-right political party in Tunisia. Its program is liberal, focusing on secularism and civil liberties. The party mainly appealed to intellectuals and the upper class.
External sourceThe Congress for the Republic, also referred to as El Mottamar or by its French acronym CPR is a centre-left political party in Tunisia. It was created in 2001, but legalised only after the 2011 Tunisian revolution.
External sourceThe Popular Front for the Realization of the Objectives of the Revolution, abbreviated as the Popular Front (ej-Jabha) is a leftist political and electoral alliance in Tunisia, made up of nine political parties and numerous independents.
External sourceThe Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties, also referred to as Ettakatol or by its French acronym FDTL is a social democratic political party in Tunisia.
External sourceThe People's Movement or Echaab Movement is a political party in Tunisia. It is a secularist, social democratic, Nasserist and Arab nationalist party founded in April 2011. The composition of the party has changed several times as a result of mergers and split
External sourceTahya Tounes is a secular party in Tunisia. Youssef Chahed was elected its president on 2 June 2019.
External sourceThe Free Destourian Party, known as the Destourian Movement until August 2016 is a Tunisian political party founded by former members of Tunisia's pre-revolution ruling party, the Constitutional Democratic Rally.
External sourceThe Current of Love or Tayar el-Mahaba (Tunisian Arabic: تيار المحبة, French: Courant de l'amour), before May 2013 known as the Popular Petition for Freedom, Justice and Development (Tunisian Arabic: العريضة الشعبية للحرية والعدالة والتنمية, el-‘Arīḍah esh-Sha
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