including a dead fatah more rule of the islamist party and hushed up and the current prime minister youssef shah heads. of these people may not look excited. but they were witnessing something that had never before happened in tunisia. or for that matter in most parts of the arab world. where the candidates in the country's presidential election were taking part in a televised debate. and events seen as a milestone on the road to democracy. well a hazard at how well it's something that makes you happy and we can feel we've done something for democracy there's freedom of expression we have the right to choose the day that that tunisia is often called the arab spring only success story but despite the progress made since the overthrow of the dictator has enough havoc in ben ali 2011 the country is facing a raft of challenges chief among them the economy. and those are upset on many occasions over unemployment and poverty riots in the central city of kasserine flared after a journalist committed suicide to protest against the lack of opportunity. his case recalled the death of the street vendor moh