The President of Tunisia, Kais Saied, and the Speaker of the Assembly of People’s Representatives and leader of the Ennahdha party, Rachid Ghannouchi, reviewed on Thursday the recent developments observed on the
MoreOn Wednesday evening, the Tunisian Ministry of Defense denied information relayed by the media indicating its intention to participate in naval military exercises involving Israel on June 28. The ministry said in
MoreThe Tunisian Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi said on Tuesday that “his resignation is not on the agenda at all.” This has emerged from his interview with the private radio station Shems FM.
MoreDozens of people attended the demonstration held in the capital Tunis, upon the call of the Tunisian Journalists’ Union, the National Human Rights Defense Organization, the Tunisian Students General Union, the Association
MoreThe Tunisian movement “Ennahda” underlined, on Thursday, the importance of the promulgation, by the President of the Republic Kais Saied, of the law on the Constitutional Court, recently approved by the Assembly
MoreThe Tunisian Justice Ministry announced, on Thursday, the opening of an investigation into the attempted assassination of the country’s president, Kais Saied. The investigation emerges from a statement from the Ministry of
MoreThe nocturnal demonstrations spread in Tunisia during the night from Monday to Tuesday, reaching several popular districts of the capital. The protesters denounced the police brutality against a young man, which led
MoreThe President of Tunisia, Kais Saied, received the head of the Libyan Presidential Council, Mohamed el-Menfi, on Saturday, at the presidential suite of the Tunis-Carthage International Airport, until May 31. The President
MoreTunisian President: We are neither in favor of the coup d’état nor on the side of those who go beyond legitimacy
On the official social media page of the Presidency of Tunisia, images of Saied’s meeting with Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi and Minister of Defense at the Carthage Palace were published. Responding to
MoreTunisia: Ennahda demands an investigation into leaked document allegedly referring to a coup attempt
The Tunisian Ennahda movement called on Tuesday for the opening of an investigation into the leak of a document that evokes an alleged coup by the Tunisian presidency against the government. What
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