In a written statement made by the Presidency of Tunisia, information was given about the National Committee for the New Republic announced by President Kais Saied on May 2. It was stated
MoreTunisian authorities were blamed by Ennahda for the rising threats against political opponents in the country. Ennahda reiterated its rejection of attempts to divide Tunisians and incitement against political opponents in a
MoreSaying there will only be dialogue and reconciliation with the righteous and patriots, Tunisia’s president categorically ruled out talks with hostile forces on Wednesday. According to the president’s website, Kais Saied made
MoreReports about Fathi Bashagha being asked by Tunisia to leave the country were dismissed by Libya’s newly appointed government. The Tunisian government, according to media reports, has requested Bashagha to leave the
MoreA presidential decree to amend the basic law of the country’s election commission was rejected by Tunisia’s Ennahda, according to a statement. Ennahda said in a statement that President Kais Saied, “who
MoreSaying he would replace most of its members in a move that will entrench his one-man rule and cast doubt on electoral integrity, Tunisia’s president has seized control of the country’s election
MoreThree political parties warned on Wednesday that Tunisia is taking “resolute steps” towards dictatorship amid a deep political crisis in the North African nation. As examples to back their claim, the Coordination
MoreSpeaking at a demonstration where Tunisian President Kais Saied’s decisions were protested on April 10, Amal Party Political Committee Chairman Ahmed Najib Al-Shabi called on the Tunisian opposition to come together under
MoreFor the third time since the beginning of 2022, petrol prices in Tunisia were increased as per an official statement. Prices of gasoline and diesel have risen by 5-10 percent, according to
MoreAccording to reports, the US has urged Tunisian President Kais Saied to return the country to democracy “as quickly” as possible. In a meeting with Tunisian President Saied at the Carthage Palace
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