Mabrouka M'Barek
32 years old. International Development Consultant.
Head of list Congress for the Republic (Al Mottamar) for the Americas and the rest of Europe.
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Rabhi sera a djerba prochainement “@pierrehaski: Soirée @Rue89 autour du docu et livre Pierre Rabhi, avec Edgar Morin. le 14 mai à Paris.” 2 weeks ago
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Microfin decree 117 by Jalloul Ayed aimed liberalizatn of market w/ no concerns abt regulation. Interest can reach 40% grace only 3months 2 weeks ago
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CPR request to postpone microfinance decree #117 amendt accepted. Need ethical code, market limitation to multinationals, interest control. 2 weeks ago
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Author Archives: Mabrouka
Openness, Transparency & Participative Democracy: Commitments of the Tunisian Government
The speech below, written by Mrs. Mabrouka M’Barek, Constituent Assembly member, and Mr. Hedi Ben Abbes, Secretary of State Foreign Affairs for the Americas and Asia, has been delivered on April 18th 2012 during the annual meeting of the Open Government Partnership … Continue reading
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Tagged Hedi Ben Abbes, OGP, open government, Open government Partnership, opengov, openness, participative democracy, Tunisia
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“Degage!”: The Heartbeat of Our Nation
It is fifteen months after the Tunisian revolution and finally, the first words of the constitution are being written. I am sitting in the Constitutional Commission in charge of writing the preamble, fundamental principles and amendments to the constitution. The … Continue reading
Posted in Constitution, opengov, Revolution
Tagged Ben Ali, constitution, Degage, January 14th, Preamble, revolution, Tunisia
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E-Newsletter April 2012: Preparing Opengov in Brasilia, Marthyr’s Day
Martyr’s Day Events: On April 9th, Tunisia witnessed serious police brutality against demonstrators participating in a march on Tunis’ main thoroughfare, Habib Bourguiba Avenue. The Congress for the Republic has responded to this brutality by: a. releasing a statement strongly … Continue reading
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Tagged constitution, good governance, open governement, opengov, openness, transparency, Tunisia
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Programme électoral – Liste Amérique/reste Europe
Voici le programme électoral que Belgacem Chamakh, mon partenaire de liste, et moi même proposons :
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Tagged constitution, good governance, open governement, opengov, openness, transparency, Tunisia
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Les besoins de la diaspora tunisienne
Vidéo-réponse au débat HEC du 8 oct 2011. Question 2. Quelles sont les questions qui vous paraissent importantes pour les tunisiens et tunisiennes résidant en Amérique du Nord et que vous allez représenter ; quel est ,d’après vous, le « … Continue reading
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Tagged constitution, diaspora, good governance, open governement, opengov, openness, transparency, Tunisia
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Caïd Essebsi ne comprend rien en la démocratie multipartite
Caïd Essebsi, l’octogénaire premier ministre par intérim de la Tunisie, manque l’imagination politique de voir au-delà d’un “homme fort” unique pour diriger notre pays. Dans l’article du New York Times « Interim Tunisian Leader With Ties to Old Ruler Defends a … Continue reading
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Tagged BCE, constitution, good governance, open governement, opengov, openness, transparency, Tunisia
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