Over a thousand Tunisians rallied in the capital Tunis on Sunday calling for an end to what they describe as an ongoing power grab from their president Kais Saied.The protest was organised by a movement named “Citizens Against the Coup” along with the Islamic inspired Ennahdha Party, which has dominated Tunisia’s post-revolution politics and the recent dissolved parliament.
It’s a political crisis that is growing, taking root, and weighing heavily on the Tunisian economy and finances, as well as on the daily lives of people. The situation in the country is getting worse; we are suffering more and more. That’s what eight months of Kais Saied’s rule created, “says Jawhar Ben Mbarek, head of the “Citizens against the coup” movement.
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President Kais Saied was elected in 2019. In July last year, he seized full powers by dismissing his prime minister and suspending the parliament. A parliament he decided to dissolve last month after some MPs held an oline session to revoke his decrees.
Saied’s opponents have organized several demonstrations in recent months to denounce his policies.
SOURCE: africanews.com