Tunisia's National Assembly on Friday Jan 03,2014 has begun voting on a long-delayed new constitution.
A member of Tunisia's parliament holds up a
copy of a document that reads in Arabic "Draft Constitution of the
Republic of Tunisia,"Jan. 3, 2014 in Tunis.
A two-thirds majority is needed to pass each of the more than 145 articles.
The 217-seat national assembly was elected in October 2011 and was supposed to have adopted a new constitution within a year.
Ennahda condemned the killings but the opposition accused it of failing to rein in Islamists.
Towards the end of last year, Ennahda and its rivals agreed on an interim administration to govern until elections, expected within six months of passing the new constitution.
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