Current of Love

The Current of Love or Tayar el-Mahaba[2][3] (Tunisian Arabic: تيار المحبة, French: Courant de l'amour), before May 2013 known as the Popular Petition for Freedom, Justice and Development (Tunisian Arabic: العريضة الشعبية للحرية والعدالة والتنمية, el-‘Arīḍah esh-Sha‘biya Lil-Ḥuriya Wel-‘Adāla Wet-Tanmiya, French: Pétition populaire pour la liberté, la justice et le développement), short Popular Petition, Aridha Chaabia or Al Aridha, is a political movement and electoral list in Tunisia.

[7] In the campaign ahead of the Constituent Assembly election on 23 October 2011, the party has promised free health care, and an allowance of 200 dinars for each of the 500,000 jobseekers in Tunisia.

ISIE's decision to cancel seats triggered violent protests of Popular Petition supporters in Sidi Bouzid.

Party leader Hechmi Hamdi asked his successful candidates to resign and boycott the Constituent Assembly,[10] before reversing this decision on 28 October when he announced that the list's representatives would work in the parliamentary opposition.

It is however closely linked to the Party of Progressive Conservatives (PPC), which was officially licensed on 15 July 2011 and is part of an initiative started by the Popular Petition.