After mass protests against the simultaneously ongoing political, economic, and health crisis in Tunisia, Tunisian President Kais Saied, on July 25, declared that he would be implementing the 80th amendment of the
MoreDuring the evening of Thursday, the Tunisian Presidency announced that President Kais Saied had appointed Ridha Gharsallaoui as the Minister of the Interior after sacking the head of government Hichem Mechichi and
MoreDays have passed since the bold move by President Kaïs Saïed to freeze the parliament, firing his prime minister, Hichem Mechichi, who had the support of the coalition parties in the Parliament,
MoreThe chief prosecutor of the Tunis Court of First Instance and the economic and financial judiciary, Mohsen al-Dali, gave information to the Tunisian official press agency about the investigation launched against political
MoreTunisian President Kais Saied met with Nasser Bourita, Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Ramtane Lamamra, Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs, on Tuesday at the presidential palace in Carthage. The Tunisian Presidency
MoreUnited States (US) Senator Chris Murphy has asked the Biden administration to investigate whether Saudi Arabia or the United Arab Emirates (UAE) were involved in Tunisia’s “constitutional coup,” Middle East Eye reported.
MoreHead of Libyan High Council of State (HCS) rejects coup against elected parliament in Tunisia
Khalid al-Mishri, the Head of the Libyan High Council of State (HCS), made statements regarding the latest developments in Tunisia. Al-Mishri stated that he considered the initiatives of Tunisian President Kais Saied
MoreTunisian Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi made a statement on the latest developments in the country on his social media account. Stating that he will hand over the task to a new prime
MoreMost parties in Tunisian Parliament consider President Saied’s coup attempt unconstitutional
Parties in the Tunisian Parliament have released statements regarding President Kais Saied’s taking over of executive powers and relieving Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi from his position, which many have regarded as a
MoreTunisian President Kais Saied stated that “due to the extraordinary conditions the country is in,” the parliament froze all its powers and suspended the immunity of deputies, declaring that he dismissed Prime
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