![TUNISIA-CONSTITUTION/ (L to R) Tunisia's National Assembly President Mustapha Ben Jaafar, President Moncef Marzouki and outgoing Prime Minister Ali Larayedh pose after signing the country's new constitution in Tunis January 27, 2014. Marzouki and the head of the National Assembly signed Tunisia's new constitution on Monday, enshrining one of its last steps toward full democracy after a 2011 uprising that inspired the Arab Spring. REUTERS/Anis Mili (TUNISIA - Tags: POLITICS) - RTX17WYC](/sites/default/files/styles/article_hero_medium/public/almpics/2014/01/RTX17WYC.jpg/RTX17WYC.jpg?h=f7822858&itok=s_tJj0b2)
Comparative 'Arab Springs'?
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