After the Tunisian Revolution (17 December 2010 – 14 January 2011), the issue of a general legislative amnesty was proposed, which was welcomed by all political groups. The application of this measure was not accompanied by mechanisms to monitor members of the radical religious faction who were released. This later led to tensions between this group, which came to be known as Ansar al-Sharia, 39 and the Troika government, 40 ending in a rift and confrontation. How has terrorism developed in Tunisia following the Arab Spring? And what are its security and economic implications?
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