On Sunday, hundreds of Tunisians demonstrated near parliament to protest President Kais Saied’s power grab in the capital Tunis. In order to rally against Saied’s “exceptional measures,” the protest was staged by
MoreTunisian Prime Minister Najla Bouden Romdhane and her cabinet took the oath at a ceremony held at the Presidency. 25 ministers, nine of whom are women, were named in the cabinet led
MoreOn Sunday, thousands of Tunisians demonstrated in Hayreddin Pasha Street and marched towards the Habib Bourguiba Avenue amid a heavy security presence in Tunis against President Kais Saied’s initiatives on July 25
MoreIn a written statement from Ennahda in Tunisia, it was said that “The targeting of media outlets such as Zitouna channel and their members by violating the freedom of the press, and
MoreWhen Tunisian President Kais Saied suspended the parliament on July 25, there was an expectation that he had become all-powerful. Ennahda was cowed into U-turning on their criticism of Saied’s decisions as
MoreIn a written statement from the Tunisian Presidency, it was stated that Tunisian President Kais Saied gave Najla Bouden Romdhane the task of forming the government with a presidential decree. Romdhane will
MoreFour Tunisian parties announced the formation of a coalition group rejecting the “exceptional measures” taken by the country’s President, Kais Saied, warning of the possibility of slipping into chaos, civil war, and
MorePresidential decrees, resignations emerging from the Ennahda Movement deepen Tunisian instability
The Tunisian Presidency issued a decree expanding its powers after Kais Saied suspended the work of the Assembly and dismissed Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi on July 25. According to the statement made
MoreTunisian President Kais Saied made statements about the expected new government, in an interview with the state television on Habib Bourguiba Street in Tunis. Stating that the new government will be announced
MoreThe embassies of the G7 countries, the US, Germany, England, France, Italy, Japan, and Canada, in Tunisia have issued a joint written statement. A joint statement was published on the official website
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