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1934–1964 political party in Tunisia
French: Nouveau Parti libéral constitutionnel), most commonly known as Neo Destour, was a Tunisian political party founded in 1934 in Dar Ayed, the house
Neo_Destour
1920–1963 political party in Tunisia
as Destour, was a Tunisian political party, founded in 1920, which had as its goal to liberate Tunisia from French colonial control. The Destour (Arabic:
Destour
Country in North Africa
This was one of the stronger components of the nationalist group Neo-Destour. Habib Bourguiba made his way to the United States on 13 September 1949
Tunisia
President of Tunisia from 1957 to 1987
anti-colonial and Tunisian national politics, joining the Destour party and co-founding the Neo Destour in 1934. He became a key figure of the independence
Habib_Bourguiba
Political ideology
movement, and the more significant Destour (Arabic for "Constitution") Party established after World War I. The Destour Party called for Tunisian autonomy
Tunisian_nationalism
leadership of the independence movement. As the major figure of the Neo-Destour Party, he was instrumental in obtaining full independence for Tunisia in
History_of_modern_Tunisia
1881–1956 French protectorate in northern Africa
colonization resold to the French colonists. The first nationalist party, Destour, was created in 1920, but its political activity decreased rapidly in 1922
French protectorate of Tunisia
French_protectorate_of_Tunisia
1964–1988 ruling party of Tunisia
one-party state, with Neo Destour as the ruling party under Prime Minister and later President Habib Bourguiba. Later the Neo Destour party was renamed the
Socialist_Destourian_Party
1988–2011 ruling party of Tunisia
of the Neo Destour Party in 1934 by Habib Bourguiba and several younger members of the old Destour. Under his leadership, the Neo Destour Party successfully
Democratic Constitutional Rally
Democratic_Constitutional_Rally
Ruler of Tunisia from 1943 to 1957
movement against the French protectorate but was sidelined by the Neo Destour after he accepted French-initiated reforms in 1954. Shortly after independence
Lamine_Bey
Burmese author and trade unionist
graduation in 1920. He became a notary, and he abandoned his career to join Destour, which was the first major political party spearheading the Tunisian national
Tahar_Haddad
1956–1957 monarchy in Northern Africa
resulted in the start of negotiations for autonomy between France and the Neo Destour political party (essentially under Habib Bourguiba) supported by the Tunisian
Kingdom_of_Tunisia
Tunisian Workers' Communist Party (PCOT) Destour, founded 1920; split in 1934 resulted in the Neo Destour. Neo Destour, which became the PSD in 1964. Socialist
List of political parties in Tunisia
List_of_political_parties_in_Tunisia
Tunisian independence from France
the Destour, a Tunisian political party, had formed a powerful base that was supported by the Bey. Their following lasted until 1934, when Neo Destour was
Tunisian_independence
Former Tunisian Francophone newspaper
1932, to March 19, 1988. Working for the Destour party, at first, it later became part of the Neo-Destour then the Socialist Destourian Party, since
L'Action_Tunisienne
joined the main political party of the Tunisian national movement, the Destour. His political beginnings were characterized with a "battle" in newspapers
Early political career of Habib Bourguiba
Early_political_career_of_Habib_Bourguiba
1934 founding congress of the Tunisian Neo Destour party
founding congress of the Neo Destour party. The 1934 Neo Destour Congress was organized by the secessionist members of the Destour party, in Ksar Hellal, on
Ksar_Hellal_Congress
The result was a victory for the National Union, an alliance of the Neo Destour party, the Tunisian General Labour Union, the National Union of Tunisian
1956 Tunisian Constituent Assembly election
1956_Tunisian_Constituent_Assembly_election
(formerly the Neo-Destour Party and Socialist Destour Party) from independence until the 2011 Tunisian revolution. The Neo-Destour won every seat in the
Chamber_of_Deputies_(Tunisia)
Indonesian independence fighter and diplomat
Kingdom and Pakistan. In 1952, Habib Bourguiba and Tayeb Salim of Neo Destour Party of Tunisia came to Indonesia to ask for help gaining independence
Hamid_Algadri
Tunisian politician
Tunisian politician who was a founder of the Constitutional Liberal Party (Destour) after having campaigned in the Young Tunisians Movement. He was active
Salah_Farhat
Head of state of Tunisia
held. Bourguiba and Ben Ali also headed the ruling party, called the Neo Destour, Socialist Destourian Party then the Democratic Constitutional Rally, from
President_of_Tunisia
Tunisian politician (1933–2025)
Tunisia from 15 January 2011 to 13 December 2011. He was active in Neo Destour prior to Tunisian independence, served as Minister of Youth and Sports
Fouad_Mebazaa
20th-century independence movement
Neo Destour in 1933. The Neo Destour was "under the leadership of Habib Bourguiba and Taher Sfar", and was less willing to compromise than the Destour. The
Tunisian_national_movement
Tunisian politician
1944) was a Tunisian politician. He was one of the founding members of the Destour party. Abdelaziz Thâalbi's father was a notary whose family moved from
Abdelaziz_Thâalbi
Tunis lawyer, scholar and politician (1893–1984)
the French protectorate of Tunisia. However, under pressure from the Neo-Destour, he resigned in October of the same year. Appointed Prime Minister by Lamine
Mustapha_Kaak
89th Miss France competition, beauty pageant edition
Libre. 5 August 2018. "PHOTOS. PHOTOS. Miss France 2019 : Découvrez Aude Destour, la Miss Limousin 2018" (in French). TéleStar. 15 September 2018. "Emma
Miss_France_2019
President of Tunisia from 2014 to 2019
Neo Destour youth organization in Hammam-Lif. He went to France in 1950 to study law in Paris. He began his career as a lawyer defending Neo-Destour activists
Beji_Caid_Essebsi
Commune and town in Monastir Governorate, Tunisia
in the Tunisian national movement that led to the creation of the Neo-Destour Party. Houcine Dimassi, the Minister of Finance, Under Prime Minister Hamadi
Ksar_Hellal
in Tunisia from 1952 to 1954, led by nationalist organizations like Neo-Destour and the fellagha against the French protectorate. On 29 November 1951,
Tunisian insurrection (1952–1954)
Tunisian_insurrection_(1952–1954)
Liberalism in Tunisia, or Tunisian Liberalism, is a school of political ideology that encompasses various political parties in the country. in September
Liberalism_in_Tunisia
1983–84 deadly anti-austerity protests
1945 to 1949 1949 to 1956 L'Action Tunisienne Naturalization issue Neo Destour Ksar Hellal Congress Independence Premiership Code of Personal Status President
Tunisian_bread_riots
Tunisian politician
March to 11 April 1956. Ben Ammar co-founded with Abdelaziz Thâalbi the Destour in March 1920. On 3 June 1955, he signed the first agreement for the internal
Tahar_Ben_Ammar
Tunisian politician and activist
joined the Neo-Destour cell in Halfaouine (a popular district in Tunis). That was before he became in 1951 a member of the Neo-Destour Federation, for
Naceur_Ben_Jaâfar
Tunisian politician
protégé. He began his political career as the Secretary General of the Neo-Destour Political Party, a post where he played a role of key organizer during
Salah_ben_Youssef
National anthem of Tunisia
Revolution", it was sung during the meetings of the ruling party, the Neo Destour, which later changed its name to the Socialist Destourian Party. "Defenders
Humat_al-Hima
Tunisian politician and trade unionist
group which continued struggle clandestinely after the arrest of the Neo-Destour and Communist leaders in September 1934. He was imprisoned by the French
Georges_Adda
General election held in Tunisia
a full five-year term. In the parliamentary elections, Bourguiba's Neo Destour won all 90 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, with only the Tunisian Communist
1959 Tunisian general election
1959_Tunisian_general_election
Policies of the first Tunisian president, Habib Bourguiba
gradually, in order not to arouse opposition from conservative Muslims. Neo Destour/Socialist Destourian Party/Democratic Constitutional Rally (1934–2011)
Bourguibism
Faction of the Algerian War
Hached's union, the UGTT, and the main national party, the Neo-Destour. The Neo-Destour was able to use its influence over the fellagha to convince France
Fellagha
political activity and arrested leaders of the independence party Neo Destour. The Bey Muhammad VII al-Munsif (Moncef Bey) declared neutrality and attempted
World_War_II_by_country
Tunisian politician
politician. He was the first president and one of the founders of the Neo Destour. In his private journals, Mahmoud El Materi mentions that he does not know
Mahmoud_El_Materi
Tunisian politician (1933–2018)
Republic. Le Néo-Destour face à la troisième épreuve, 1952-1956, tome I « L'échec de la répression », ed. Dar El Amal, Tunis, 1979 Le Néo-Destour face à la troisième
Mohamed_Sayah
in the fight against the French protectorate, particularly within the Destour whose first demand was its restoration with however certain developments
Tunisian_Constitution_of_1861
Tunisian politician and businessman
Marseille. The latter informed him of the constitution of a new party, the Destour. Wrapped up by the news and convinced by the 18 demands of the party, Chenik
Mohamed_Chenik
Bey of Tunis from 1922 to 1929
Tunisian national movement regrouped in 1922 with the foundation of the Destour party. The French authorities took a number of political initiatives, establishing
Muhammad_VI_al-Habib
French artist (c. 1755 – after 1823)
Denise Duchâteau (née Destours) was a French painter, master draughtsperson, and etcher active in Paris at the turn of the 19th century. She trained under
Denise_Duchateau
Socialism in Tunisia or Tunisian socialism is a political philosophy that is shared by various political parties of the country. It has played a role in
Socialism_in_Tunisia
School in Tunis, Tunisia
school. These elites filled the positions of top responsibility of the Destour party. Charles A. Micaud of The Western Political Quarterly said "[i]ts
Sadiki_College
Head of government of Tunisia
Chenik (1943 and 1950) and Tahar Ben Ammar in 1954 who were part of the Destour Party and were appointed by the Bey, and this caused a crisis, especially
Prime_Minister_of_Tunisia
University in Tunisia
The students, faculty, and alumni became an integral part of the 1920s Destour party. Following Tunisia's Independence, the modern University of Zitouna
University_of_Ez-Zitouna
بورقيبة 9 April 1956 15 April 1956 Neo Destour 2 Jallouli Fares الجلولي فارس 17 April 1956 1 June 1959 Neo Destour Speakers of the National Assembly 1 Jallouli
Speaker of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People
Speaker_of_the_Assembly_of_the_Representatives_of_the_People
Tunisian politician (1911–1993)
Monastir and trained as a lawyer. He served as one of the founders of the Neo-Destour party and was a colleague of Habib Bourguiba. He was imprisoned for anti-colonial
Hédi_Amara_Nouira
Bey of Tunis (1862–1942)
other officials to dissociate themselves from the event and members of the Destour Party claimed that the Bey's involvement demonstrated his subservience
Ahmad_II_of_Tunis
Political party and movement in Tunisia under French rule
Young Tunisians such as Thâalbi and Zmerli were among the founders of the Destour, the Constitutional Liberal Party, a nationalist party that wanted to free
Young_Tunisians
Italian bolt-action rifle
after the 1946 Syrian independence Tunisia: M91 rifles used by the Neo Destour United Arab Republic: Purchased M38 rifles manufactured post-WWII and chambered
Carcano
centrist element: a new alignment, the political party called Destour [Constitution]. The Destour "aimed to restore the Constitution of 1861". When the French
History of Tunisia under French rule
History_of_Tunisia_under_French_rule
national organizations", he stated years later. While he was in Kef, the Destour party was founded aiming independence. Since then, Bourguiba showed interest
Early_life_of_Habib_Bourguiba
Tunisian political party
"Destourian movement", aiming to unite the "Destourians", supporters of the Destour party and its successors which governed the country for 60 years. The party
Free_Destourian_Party
Stance in occupied countries in World War II
of Taieb Slim [fr] and Habib Thameur [fr], central figures in the Neo-Destour party. Bey Muhammad VII al-Munsif moved towards greater independence in
Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy
Collaboration_with_Nazi_Germany_and_Fascist_Italy
Examples of Separatism in Africa
(ASP), Zanzibar Nationalist Party (ZNP) Political party: Destour, Young Tunisians, Neo Destour (ND) Political party: Rwenzururu Secessionist Movement,
List of historical separatist movements in Africa
List_of_historical_separatist_movements_in_Africa
State where only one party may form a government
People African nationalism Right-wing populism 1969 1991 Africa Tunisia Neo Destour Tunisian nationalism Bourguibism Arab nationalism Secularism 1963 1964
One-party_state
French colonial authorities for her political activities within the Neo Destour party. She was detained in the Téboursouk camp while she was pregnant with
Majida_Boulila
Tunisian politician (1927–2021)
and nationalist militant. Chaker was born into a family close to the Neo Destour movement. His brother, Hédi [fr], was the party's leader in Sfax. In March
Abdelmajid_Chaker
Ethnic group in Tunisia
"Le LEADERS TAHAR SFAR CO-FONDATEUR AVEC BOURGUIBA DU PARTI TUNISIEN NEO-DESTOUR FUT DE 1925 à 1928 UN ETUDIANT EXCEPTIONNEL". Retrieved 2014-06-07. Bidwell
Turks_in_Tunisia
government and the Constitutional Democratic Rally—originally known as the Neo Destour (1934–1964) and the Socialist Destourian Party (1964–1988)—were effectively
Elections_in_Tunisia
Bey of Tunis
himself during the events of April 1922 when he supported the nationalist Destour movement and prevailed on his father Naceur Bey to receive its representatives
Moncef_Bey
Bey of Tunis (1855–1922)
Increasingly dissatisfied with the way the authorities were treating the Destour, in April 1922 he threatened to abdicate if France did not meet their demands
Muhammad_V_an-Nasir
one-party state with the Socialist Destourian Party (PSD, formerly the Neo Destour) as the sole legal party. However, the country had effectively been a one-party
1964 Tunisian general election
1964_Tunisian_general_election
Algerian politician
He studied in Tunisia, and developed contacts with the nationalist Neo Destour party. In Algeria, he became a prominent member of the PPA's successor
Abdelhamid_Mehri
Tunisian businessman
Tunisian independence and for being one of the co-founders of the Neo Destour political party with the first President of Tunisia, Habib Bourguiba. After
Sakher_El_Materi
Tunisian lawyer (1891–1974)
passed through the same faculty; he was also an activist and member of the Destour, who had been part of a delegation that came to present their demands to
Juliette_Smaja_Zérah
Tunisian feminist activist (1930–2011)
In 1954 she married Azzouz Rebai, a rising individual of Neo Destour. During Neo Destour's activism Belkhodja took part in meetings alongside Farhat Hached
Asma_Belkhodja
Tunisian politician (1927–2020)
primary and secondary studies in Sousse. At the age of 15, he joined Neo-Destour and campaigned in the ranks of the General Union of Tunisian Students (UGET)
Hamed_Karoui
Traditional headgear worn in the Maghreb
city of Testour) because its name was close to that of their party the Destour.[citation needed] After Tunisia's independence in 1956, with the arrival
Chechia
that France is committed by treaty to respect and even to defend?" The Destour party also tried to oppose this law by organizing a campaign of telegrams
Tunisian_naturalization_issue
Postcolonial history of the African region
Pied-Noirs, left the country, crippling the economy. In 1934, the "Neo Destour" (New Constitution) party was founded by Habib Bourguiba pushing for independence
Postcolonial_Africa
Moroccan royal palace
Bahi Ladgham, Ahmed Tlili, and Abdelhamid Chaker from the Tunisian Neo Destour party; and Allal al-Fassi, Ahmed Balafrej, Abderrahim Bouabid, and Mehdi
Marshan_Palace,_Tangier
the lack of action of the group and its reliance on the political party Destour. She joined the Tunisian Women's Union (TWU) (Arabic: الاتحـاد النسـائـي
Nabiha_Ben_Miled
Overview of and topical guide to Tunisia
and Liberties Democratic Modernist Pole Destour Ennahda Movement Movement of Socialist Democrats Neo Destour Party of People's Unity Popular Petition
Outline_of_Tunisia
Town in Bizerte Governorate, Tunisia
before the arrest of Habib Bourguiba and the holding of the clandestine Neo-Destour congress proclaiming armed struggle, demonstrations broke out and were
Menzel_Bourguiba
Palace in Tunis
between the 12th and 18th centuries. In 1937, it housed the second Neo Destour congress. Listed as an historical building in 1992, it is nowadays the
Dar_Al_Jaziri
Tunisian newspaper (1934–1988)
1988. Al Amal was established in 1934. The daily was the organ of the Neo Destour Party. Al Amal had a sister publication, L'Action, a French daily. Both
Al_Amal_(Tunisia)
Topics referred to by the same term
constitution Constitutionalist Liberal Party, a political party in Nicaragua Destour or the Constitutional Liberal Party, a political party in Tunisia Kensei
Constitution_Party
Area of central eastern Tunisia
the other regional centres. After independence, the government of Neo Destour ended the Sahel's administrative union during the abolition of the qaidates
Sahel,_Tunisia
Politico-administrative body of the Beylik of Tunis
end of any support for him from the nationalist movement led by the Neo-Destour party. When France granted Tunisia internal autonomy in 1954, a government
Makhzen_(Tunisia)
in nationalist circles. In 1934, at the age of 31, he founded the Neo-Destour, spearhead of the movement for the independence of Tunisia. Several times
List_of_cults_of_personality
People of Tunisia
Habib Bourguiba abolished the monarchy and firmly established his Neo Destour (New Constitution) party. In the 1970s the economy of Tunisia expanded
Tunisians
Tunisian singer and actress
restaurant. Contacted in Paris by supporters of the nationalist party of Neo-Destour, she was in charge of delivering documents to its leader Habib Thameur
Hassiba_Rochdi
Nationalists established the Destour [Constitution] Party in 1920. Habib Bourguiba established and led its successor, the Neo-Destour Party, in 1934. French
History_of_Tunisia
Democracy advocates in Tunisia
UTICA and UGTT had come together in 1956 in concert with Bourguiba's Neo Destour to create a broad-based appeal for the nascent government. Moreover, the
Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet
Tunisian_National_Dialogue_Quartet
whenever someone fell ill, to discuss political activities of the Destour and Neo-Destour political parties in Tunisia. Badri, Balghis; Tripp, Aili Mari
Radhia_Haddad
Tunisian lawyer and politician (1904–1995)
team the Ksar Hellal Congress which ended with the creation of the Neo Destour party, on March 2, 1934. Therefore, he became treasurer in the first political
Bahri_Guiga
Tunisian politician (1920–2021)
de Tunisie and became a primary school teacher. He also joined the Neo Destour party, which sought to gain independence from France. In 1944, he became
Othman_Kechrid
Tunisian trade union leader and politician
independence he became a member (and treasurer) of the Politburo of the Neo Destour (political party) between 1954 and 1963. He was also, between 1956 and
Ahmed_Tlili
Tunisian politician
parce que n'appartenant pas au Néo-Destour. Il s'est tout de suite posé un problème de cohabitation avec le Néo-Destour, qui prenait le pouvoir après avoir
Mohamed_Harmel
Tunisian politician (1916–2000)
Ammar (1916-01-05)5 January 1916 Tunis, Tunisia Died 2000 (aged 83-84) Tunis, Tunisia Party Neo Destour / Socialist Destourian Party Profession Waiter
Ferjani_Bel_Haj_Ammar
Tunisian politician (1926–2020)
1947, while still in France, working to ensure liaison between the Neo Destour nationalist movement in Tunisia, their exiled leader, Habib Bourguiba,
Ahmed_Ben_Salah
National Party, League of Nationalist Action, National Party Tunisia – Destour Yemen – Free Yemeni Movement, National Liberation Front Egypt – Young Egypt
List of Arab nationalist parties
List_of_Arab_nationalist_parties
Tunisian journalist, writer, philosopher and diplomat
father Mohamed, a trade unionist and first-generation activist of the Neo Destour party, belonged to the resistance network in the Menzel Bourguiba region
Mezri_Haddad
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; this is a Hampshire surname, also written Glasspel(l), Glas(s)pool(e), and Glasspole. Possibly, it may be a habitational name from Glaspwll in Powys, Wales.
Female
English
Later spelling of Old French Caterine, CATHERINE means "pure."
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
The Buddha
Biblical
a bush; enmity
Female
African
gift.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Religious
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Enclosed Meadow
Girl/Female
Biblical
Ancient people, people decreasing.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kalindi | காலிஂதீ
Yamuna river
Boy/Male
Slavic
Military glory.
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DESTOUR
DESTOUR
DESTOUR
DESTOUR