Ten months after triggering the popular revolts washing across the Arab world, Tunisians are the first of the so-called Arab Spring countries to vote in democratic elections. The 217 members of the new Constituent Assembly elected Sunday will craft a new Constitution and political system for the North African country that has emerged from decades of dictatorship. For VOA, Lisa Bryant went to gauge voter sentiment at one polling station, in a primary school of the small town of Bir el Bay, near Tunis.
Good luck Tunisia.Whoever you vote for, be aware youll be responsible for them.You will need to hold their feet to fire figuratively speaking.Politicians get comfy with power so change them often if they dont provide stability, jobs or freedom.
RebelsLiberator 4 months ago