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Abdellatif Mekki calls on the army to back down

The president of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People, Rached Ghannouchi visited, late at night from Sunday to Monday at the seat...

The Guardian:What is going on in Tunisia? All you need to know

Ten years after the revolution that triggered the Arab spring, Tunisia, long regarded as one of the few democratic transition success stories to come...

Opinion poll: Kais Saied flies over everyone

  Kais Saied, here, Kais Saied there. We see it everywhere. He receives, he expresses himself and decides. Only is unparalleled. It is the July...

The Democratic Current files a complaint against the head of government

The Democratic Current considers these "premeditated and recurring flaws" as a direct reason for "the increase in cases of contamination, attacks on lives, general...

Further Complication of the Political Crisis in Tunisia…

During the past two days, the draft agreement of the Qatar Fund for Development with Tunisia sparked a great deal of controversy before it...

Is the Tunisian Regime in Time of Kais Saied Dictatorial?

By Mongi Khadraoui Is Tunisia heading towards dictatorship? It is a question that many ask. The justifications for this question came after the exceptional measures...

The president of the republic suspends part of the constitution and freezes parliament indefinitely

The President of the Republic Kais Saied promulgated, this Wednesday, September 22, 2021, a presidential decree relating to exceptional measures.It was decided to extend...

Analysis of the speech of the President of the Republic

  Since the measures taken by Kais Saïed which consist mainly in the suspension of the activities of the parliament, for thirty days, the lifting...

Mechichi:The health situation is very critical, and I will not resign

On Tuesday, June 22nd, Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi said that the health situation has not yet gone out of government control, but it is...

Do Remittances of Tunisians Abroad Save the Tunisian Economy?

The value of Tunisians' remittances abroad amounted to 4997.3 million dinars, which made it possible to cover 64% of the country's total foreign debts....

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