Tunisia faces a complex political landscape with rising demands for new presidential elections and more democratic freedoms. These demands stem from President Kais Saied’s increasing authoritarianism. He has enacted constitutional changes that centralize power significantly. Since suspending Parliament in July 2021, Saied has ruled by decree. His actions have reignited fears of a return to […]
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