Internal autonomy agreements (1955)

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Internal autonomy agreements (1955) were accords that granted Tunisia substantial self-governance and paved the way toward its full independence from French colonial rule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf decolonization accord
political agreement
treaty
appliesToTerritory French protectorate of Tunisia NERFINISHED
category 1955 in politics
Decolonization of Africa
Treaties of France NERFINISHED
Treaties of Tunisia NERFINISHED
colonialPower France
colonialRelationship redefinition of French control over Tunisia
consequenceForFrance reduction of direct administrative control in Tunisia
consequenceForTunisia increased control over domestic affairs
country Tunisia
date 1955
decade 1950s
domain constitutional law
international relations
effect substantial self-governance for Tunisia
transfer of many internal powers from France to Tunisian authorities
governanceChange creation or strengthening of Tunisian-led governmental institutions
grantedTo Tunisian government NERFINISHED
historicalContext end of the French protectorate in Tunisia
historicalPeriod Tunisian decolonization
influencedBy Tunisian nationalist demands for self-rule
post-World War II decolonization trends
language Arabic
French
leadsTo Independence of Tunisia (1956) NERFINISHED
legalCharacter bilateral accords between France and Tunisia
movementPhase intermediate stage between protectorate status and full independence
politicalNature negotiated settlement between colonial power and nationalist leaders
purpose grant internal autonomy to Tunisia
pave the way for Tunisian independence
region North Africa
relatedTo French protectorate of Tunisia NERFINISHED
Habib Bourguiba NERFINISHED
Tunisian independence movement NERFINISHED
result preparation for termination of French protectorate
step toward full sovereignty of Tunisia
signatory France NERFINISHED
Tunisia NERFINISHED
status superseded by full independence agreements of 1956
typeOfAutonomy internal autonomy

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French protectorate of Tunisia significantEvent Internal autonomy agreements (1955)