2014
DOI: 10.4000/espacepolitique.3099
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The Geography of Overseas Voting: The 2011 Tunisian Election Abroad

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“…Eventually, political links were sought. Arrangements enabling expatriate nationals to exercise their voting rights from abroad were made by a number of Arab states, including Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia (Collyer, 2014;Jaulin, 2014). Morocco went a step further with its constitution of 2011, granting eligibility rights in the kingdom to expatriate nationals.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Eventually, political links were sought. Arrangements enabling expatriate nationals to exercise their voting rights from abroad were made by a number of Arab states, including Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia (Collyer, 2014;Jaulin, 2014). Morocco went a step further with its constitution of 2011, granting eligibility rights in the kingdom to expatriate nationals.…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arrangements enabling expatriate nationals to exercise their voting rights from abroad were made by a number of Arab states, including Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia (Collyer, 2014;Jaulin, 2014). Morocco went a step further with its constitution of 2011, granting eligibility rights in the kingdom to expatriate nationals.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…représentatives et même de représentation spécifique au Parlement. Ainsi, entre 1991Ainsi, entre et 2011 nombre de pays ayant octroyé le droit de vote à leurs citoyens non résidents a été multiplié par quatre, passant de 31 à environ 130 pays (Jaulin, 2014). Depuis le début du siècle même, plus d'une dizaine de pays (dont cinq États membres de l'Union européenne) ont octroyé à leurs expatriés des députés qu'ils élisent directement, dans le cadre d'une ou plusieurs circonscriptions hors des frontières territoriales de l'État (Collyer, 2014b).…”
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