Ennahda is presented as similar to Turkey's ruling AKP Party
Mr Ghannouchi, a former radical preacher who says he now espouses moderate ideals similar to Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), was persecuted in Tunisia after founding his Islamist movement in 1981.
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