On its Issuance Anniversary… Why did the “Revolution” Abandon the 1959 Constitution?
June 1, 2021
June 1 coincides with the anniversary of the issuance of the first constitution of the republic in 1959, as well as the...
The State’s Religion in the Tunisian Constitution
June 3, 2021
By Lawyer and Political Analyst Shokri Azzouz
A free, independent, and sovereign state, with Islam as its religion, Arabic as its language and...
Mechichi: If it Collapses, the System will not Rise Again!
June 4, 2021
The Head of Government, Hichem Mechichi, appealed to all stakeholders in public affairs, to assume responsibility, in order to save the country.
Mechichi...
Rafik Abdessalem: President Kais Saied Mixes the Requirements of Governing and Managing the State...
Rafik Abdessalem, one of the most prominent leaders of the Ennahda movement, published a post on his Facebook page, accusing the President of the...
Alain Gresh: There is an Obstacle to Normalization between Tunisia and Israel: Democracy!
In the following interview with the JDD Tunisia website, Alain Gresh, former editor-in-chief of Le Monde Diplomatic and founder of the online magazine Orient...
Sadok Shaaban: Saied’s Proposal to Hold a Referendum on the Constitution is Worth Mentioning
In a post on his Facebook page, Sadok Chaaban, the former minister under Ben Ali, said that President Kais Saied’s proposal to hold a...
Tahri Accuses the Government of Destroying Public institutions
On Monday, June 21, 2021, Sami Tahri, the assistant secretary-general and spokesperson for the Tunisian General Labor Union, accused the government of trying to...
Pushing the Country toward the Abyss: Is Tunisia on the Way to Explosion?
It was clear from the outset that the Fund's outputs in the fall of 2019 would exacerbate the crisis that afflicted the country since...
Bad Idea called Referendum?
The recent emergence of a front calling for a popular referendum to change the political system in Tunisia is considered an explicit call to...
Tunisia or the “Waste Land”? The Post-2011 System of Despair and Ruin
In Tunisia in recent years, the people—citizens have come to internalize the fact that there is no state to provide them with the basics...