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[edit]Tunisia: Country is Re-Elected for a 6 Year Term As a Member of the World Scout Committee
Tunisia Online (Tunis)
17 July 2008 Posted to the web 18 July 2008
Tunis
The 38th World Scout Conference, held in Jeju, South Korea, has reelected Tunisia for a 6 year term as a member of the World Scout Committee, on Wednesday.
Tunisia's Scout leader, Mr Wahid Laabidi, has been re-elected following the mandate of the predecessor commissioner Mr Mohammed Triki. Mr Laabidi is a member of the Higher Council of Tunisia's Scouting Organisation, as well as the first deputy general commissioner.
He is the third Tunisian national to hold this position within the World Scout Committee, following Abdallah Zouaghi and Mohamed Triki.http://bits.wikimedia.org/skins-1.5/common/images/button_link.png
The World Scout Committee is composed of 13 members representing some 137 national scout organisations throughout the world.
Even though, scouting began as early as in 1924 in Tunisia, the Tunisian Scouting Association was set up on February 16, 1977 as a national organisation.
The Association of Tunisian scouts, one of Tunisia's oldest and most active associations, is also part of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (1957), the Arab Scouts Organisation(1956), the International Scout and Guide Fellowship (1978) and the Arab Scout Parliamentary Union (1996).
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