Why and how was the Arab Spring successful? The progress of the Tunisian Revolution began with a police officer who beat Fadiye Hamdi and took over his bench and then Muhammed Buazizi, who is a young Tunisian, burned himself and died in hospital. The groups who attended Buazizi's funeral protested against the regime and against Zeynel Abidin, who had proven so ineffective that he had to resign after the numerous deaths caused by the conflict. governments and Tunis became the first country to suffer from it. During this first period of exchange, the head of the old council (Muhammed Gannusi) became provisional president of Tunis. However, the adverse people rebelled as the new president was quite close to the previous one and it was thought that Muhammed Gannusi would maintain the previous regime. following that rebellion Gannusi left the country. Subsequently, the decision to re-elect the Creator Counsel was made on October 24, 2011. The promulgation of this election was verified on May 10. Subsequently, on October 1, 11,000 candidates began vying for 217 seats on the council. The council to be elected will shape the country's fate thanks to the broad authority it holds. The founding Council became responsible for organizing the new Constitutional Law to replace the previous one and for determining the new government. Before the revolution there were 7 parties and after it the number grew to over a hundred. Depending on their qualifications, the parties split and participated in the elections. The polarization occurred depending on… half of the document… released on May 11th. As a permanent member of the UN Security Council, Russia made it clear that it would use all its power to reject the decision. Therefore, Russia stated that the situation does not threaten international peace and security and that the things that are happening have something to do with internal affairs. To summarize, Syria is facing a serious conflict and appears to be at a dead end. There are mainly three reasons why the Arab Spring manages to succeed in other countries and not in Syria: the Syrian leader is much more arrogant and resistant, there are strong supporters of Esed, no real interference was conducted by international organizations . It has been three years since the conflict began and it seems there will be many more three difficult years ahead of Syria.
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