Bertrand Delanoë moved back to France with his family at the beginning of the Tunisian independence.
From the time of Tunisian independence he participated frequently in national radio shows intended to elevate the public's awareness and comprehension of national issues.
France recognized Tunisian independence and sovereignty in 1956 but continued to station military forces at Bizerte and planned to extend the airbase.
After Tunisian independence, in the 1960s he returned to the country.
In his youth, he took part in the militant movement for Tunisian independence.
Tunis University in 1960 was a major event occurred four years after the Tunisian independence.
Both their families were originally from Tunisia, but moved to France after Tunisian independence.
In 1956, upon Tunisian independence, it became the capital of Djerba.
After Tunisian independence the new sovereign regime began to make distinctions between its citizens and foreigners living in Tunisia.
The number of Catholics fell following Tunisian independence.