Ennahda Movement
The Ennahda Movement is a political party in Tunisia founded in 1981. It is rooted in Islamism and aims to promote Islamic values within a democratic framework. The party gained prominence during the 2011 Arab Spring, leading to its participation in Tunisia's first free elections.
Ennahda advocates for social justice, economic development, and political pluralism. It has played a significant role in Tunisia's transition to democracy, balancing its Islamic principles with the need for a secular state. The movement has faced challenges, including political opposition and internal divisions, but remains a key player in Tunisian politics.