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 image by Ivan Sache, 24 March 2020
 
image by Ivan Sache, 24 March 2020
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Al Joumhouri (الحزب الجمهوري - Republican Party) was established on 9 April 
2012 as the merger of different centrist and social-liberal parties. Following 
the withdrawal of some of its significant components, for instance, Afek Tounes 
in August 2013, Al Joumhouri appears as the continuation of the Parti 
démocratique progressiste (PDP), which was under the Ben Ali rule one of the few 
opposition movements not "institutionalized" (that is, not funded by the 
regime).
In the 2014 presidential election, the party's candidate, Ahmed 
Néjib Chebbi, was the 7th most voted candidate (34,025 votes; 1.04%). In the 
general election that followed, the party obtained 49,965 votes (1.47%), 
securing 1 seat (out of 217) at the Assembly of the People's Representatives.
Ivan Sache 24 March 2020
The flag of Al Joumhouri is red with the party's emblem.
Photos
https://www.facebook.com/1492140034338579/photos/a.1492141617671754/1877691459116766/?type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/255791334581466/photos/a.255964874564112/1288121064681816/?type=3&theater
https://www.businessnews.com.tn/al-joumhouri-vers-la-creation-dune-coalition-electorale,520,88324,3
https://www.leconomistemaghrebin.com/2018/03/18/al-joumhouri-fin-de-laccord-de-carthage/
Ivan Sache 24 March 2020