Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet Wins Nobel Peace Prize

Quartet was cited for helping to build pluralistic democracy in the country.

The quartet was formed in 2013 and, according to the Norwegian Nobel Committee, "it established an alternative, peaceful political process at a time when the country was on the brink of civil war."

Kaci Kullmann Five, chairwoman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, announced the winner. The committee, in a statement announcing the award, expressed hope that the prize will encourage Tunisian residents and others facing challenges.

"The Norwegian Nobel Committee hopes that this year’s prize will contribute towards safeguarding democracy in Tunisia and be an inspiration to all those who seek to promote peace and democracy in the Middle East, North Africa and the rest of the world," the statement reads.

The Norwegian Nobel Committee has been awarding the Nobel Peace Prize since 1901.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.