الدور القطري اتجاه التغيير في تونس بعد العام 2011

Abstract

At the beginning of 2011, the Arab region witnessed a number of events and developments, represented by the outbreak of revolutions in some Arab countries, the result of the accumulations of past periods due to the diminution of the legitimacy of some regimes over decades, the first in Tunisia, which represented a starting point But it suffered from the Qatari-Saudi rivalry, after the change was made, represented by the predominance of Qatari influence in the first place, in alliance with the Islamists who came to power thanks to the great Qatari support and the internal supporting conditions, which were supported by large segments of the people Alto Which had suffered marginalization before the events of change, to the Islamists and considered them competent to lift injustice and injustice on these segments, but things did not go according to what they were aspiring to this, especially after the prevalence of factors of insecurity and stability within the Tunisian interior, which worsened the economic and social situation, Gave a chance for the secularists, backed by a large part of Saudi Arabia, most of them remnants of the former regime, to win the elections and to have the upper hand in the decision-making without a complete retreat of the Islamists, who remained in power, achieving some sort of balance in the political structure of the Tunisian state. 

Keywords

developments, 2011