Tunisian protesters denounce ‘coup’, demand president steps down | Protests News
Thousands protest in Tunis, accusing President Saied of a power grab and demanding accountability for economic crisis. Thousands of Tunisians
Read MoreThousands protest in Tunis, accusing President Saied of a power grab and demanding accountability for economic crisis. Thousands of Tunisians
Read MoreTunisia’s democracy is once again at a dangerous crossroads. After the dissolution of the parliament and the Supreme Judicial Council,
Read MoreTunis, Tunisia – Systemic change is required to tackle Tunisia’s economic crisis, level the playing field and support entrepreneurial Tunisians,
Read MoreTunis, Tunisia – More than a week after Tunisians backed a new constitution proposed by President Kais Saied, civil society
Read MoreOn July 25, exactly one year after Tunisia’s maverick President Kais Saied sacked the prime minister, dissolved the parliament, suspended
Read MoreThe opposition says the low turnout for the constitutional referendum shows President Kais Saied’s weakness. Tunis, Tunisia – Results show
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Read MoreOpposition largely boycotted the referendum, refusing to legitimise President Saied’s new constitution. Some Tunisians have begun celebrating a win for
Read MoreEXPLAINER Tunisians are voting on a new constitution put forward by the president which many people in the country are
Read MoreTurnout is expected to be low, as opponents boycott a vote they see as giving the president dictatorial powers. Tunisians
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