Washington — The experience of democratic transition in Tunisia, which was strewn with pitfalls and about falling apart at some point, remains though the most successful in Arab Spring countries, President of the Republic Béji Caid Essebsi said.
Consensus helped overcome political polarisation between Islamists and secularists, the main feature of the period that saw the drafting of Tunisia's charter.
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