Ennahda Party
The Ennahda Party is a political party in Tunisia founded in 1981. It is known for its moderate Islamic ideology and has played a significant role in the country's political landscape, especially after the 2011 revolution that led to the Arab Spring. The party aims to combine Islamic values with democratic principles.
After winning the most seats in the 2011 elections, the Ennahda Party formed a coalition government. It has since focused on issues like economic development, social justice, and national unity. The party has faced challenges, including political opposition and public protests, but remains a key player in Tunisian politics.