πΉπ³Tunisia Political Stability: 26.6/100
Tunisia scores 26.6 out of 100 on the Political Stability Index, rated "Weak" based on World Bank 2023 Worldwide Governance Indicators across six governance dimensions.
Composite score is the unweighted average of six governance dimensions, each measured on a 0-100 percentile scale.
Tunisia is located on the Mediterranean coast of Northwest Africa, bordered by Algeria to the west and Libya to the southeast. The country features diverse geography, including mountainous terrain in the north, a hot, dry central plain, and semi-arid regions that transition into the Sahara Desert in the south. Tunisia has a Mediterranean climate with mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers, particularly in the northern regions.
Tunisia has a population of approximately 12 million people, with Arabic being the official language and French widely spoken. The country has a rich cultural heritage influenced by various civilizations throughout history, including Phoenicians, Romans, and Arabs.
Governance Indicators
Governance Profile: Tunisia
World Bank governance: rule of law 38th percentile, corruption control 29th percentile, political stability 14th percentile.
Tunisia's strongest governance dimension is Rule of Law at 38/100, placing it in the lower half globally. This reflects relatively strong confidence in contract enforcement, property rights, police, and courts.
The weakest dimension is Political Stability at 14/100. Political instability concerns may affect the overall security environment and long-term predictability.
A moderate spread of 24 points separates the strongest and weakest indicators. This suggests governance strengths in some areas but room for improvement in others. Travelers can generally rely on institutional frameworks, though certain aspects of governance may be less dependable.
Weak governance indicators for Tunisia mean travelers should exercise heightened caution. Government services may be limited or unreliable, corruption can affect interactions with officials, and legal protections may not function as expected. Thorough preparation and situational awareness are essential.
The U.S. State Department currently rates Tunisia as Level 2 (Exercise Increased Caution). This aligns with a governance profile that, while not without challenges, provides a baseline of institutional functioning.
AF Governance Comparison
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|---|---|
| πΈπ¨Seychelles | 72.9 |
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| π²πΊMauritius | 61.3 |
| π§πΌBotswana | 60.4 |
| π·πΌRwanda | 59.1 |
| πΉπ³Tunisia | 31 |
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