Trends of National Political Thought in Tunisia 1945-1981 Youssoufia Movement (a model)
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The end of the Second World War was of great importance to the political altitude in the world as the beginning of the intellectual dispute between the lobby Bourguiba, the President of the New Constitutional Party and Secretary General Saleh Ben Yusuf when the conference was held in Cairo in 1947, where he was arrested in 1948, the Maghreb Mission's liberation committee. Arguments arose among the members of the Arab Maghreb bureau, especially with the leadership of Habib Bourguiba, which had agreed from the start to be associated with Arab reactionary regimes and with American imperialism, because it saw that the international equations mainly bring about the solution to the Tunisian national question, and with the leadership of Habib Thamer and Youssef Rouissi, a member of the Court. The political party of the new party because of the position on the armed struggle among the factors that actually contributed to deepening the national dimension of the Yusufiya movement, and thus in removing the Tunisian national question from its narrow Qatari space to its Arab dimension, the outbreak of the July 23 Revolution in Egypt, 1952 led by Abdel Nasser, which constituted a major turning point in the rise of the Arab national movement to the forefront. Events, by achieving independence and evacuation.
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