Tired of TV debates? In Arab world, they’re historic, and inspiring.
Posted on AllSides September 11th, 2019
From The Center
The 2011 Arab Spring’s sole success story, Tunisia holds its second-ever free presidential elections Sept. 15. But the most remarkable feature of the voters’ two-week crash course on the many candidates has been three nights of televised debates. For the first time in the Arab world, leading candidates took to a stage to debate policy and defend their track records. Across the region, the broadcasts are shattering taboos over challenging authority and raising expectations Arab citizens have of their leaders.
“This is a moment of pride for us Tunisians –...
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