NOBEL PEACE PRIZE FOR TUNISIA’S NATIONAL DIALOGUE QUARTET

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The first free and fair elections were held in Tunisia after the 2011 Arab Spring revolution.
The first free and fair elections were held in Tunisia after the 2011 Arab Spring revolution.

Reuters

OSLO — Tunisia’s National Dialogue Quartet won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for its contribution to building democracy after the Jasmine Revolution in 2011, the Nobel Committee said.

The Nobel Peace Prize, worth eight million Swedish crowns ($972,000), will be presented in Oslo on Dec. 10.

(Reporting by Gwladys Fouche)

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