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Mohamed Habib Marzouki ((アラビア語:محمد الحبيب المرزوقي)) (born 29 March 1947) is a Tunisian academic, philosopher and politician from Menzel Bourguiba. He was a member of the Constituent Assembly from 22 November 2011 to 6 March 2013. The thirteenth in a family of fifteen children, he obtained a philosophy degree at the Sorbonne University in 1972. He taught at the University of Tunis between 1980 and 2006 and at the International Islamic University of Malaysia. He was elected to the Constituent Assembly as a representative of the Islamist party Ennahda for the district of Tunis on 23 October 2011, and was subsequently appointed advisor to the Culture and the Education minister. However, at the Ninth Congress of Ennahda in July 2012, his remarks about prostitution and tourism caused controversy, and the tourism union and the Minister Elyes Fakhfakh forced him to apologize to the tourists, the ministry and the employees. He later resigned from the assembly on 6 March 2013, and returned to the teaching of philosophy. He also translated many books in Arabic, including Pierre Duhem, Gaston Bachelard and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. ==References==
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