in thousands of Tunisians demonstrated on Saturday in The capital, Tunis, denounces power Grab by President Kais Saied is demanding accountability for The country’s long-running economic crisis.
Said presented a dramatic play power abduction in July last year And later push through the constitution enshrined him one-Man rule in what or what critics They called for a return to tyranny in The only democracy that emerged from the Arab Spring.
protesters in And the center of Tunisia chanted, “Down, down,” “Revolution against Dictator Qais” and “the coup will fall”.
The march was organized by the National Salvation Front coalition of Opposition parties including the Islamist-inspired Ennahda party that has taken control of Tunisia parliament before it was resolved by Saeed.
Ali Larayedh, Tunisia former prime minister and senior Al-Nahda officialThe French news agency (AFP) said the protest was an expression of Anger at the state of affairs under the leadership of Qais Saeed.
“We ask him to leave.”
Happy power A snatch welcomed by some tired Tunisians of What they saw divided and corrupt system It was established after the 2011 revolution that toppled the late dictator Zine El Abidine Ali.
But the deteriorating economic situation, in addition to the lack of supplies in waking up of Russia invasion of Ukraine in February, raised a lot in North African country of 12 million.
If he stays happy,” Tunisia will have no future, Larayedh said, citing growing despair, poverty and unemployment.
The National Salvation Front has announced It will boycott Dec vote to elect new parliament with Limited powers.
Ennahda’s deep ideological rival, the secular Free Constitutional Party, also organized a protest in Capital on Saturday.
Souad, who is retired, said that Said “does nothing, and things are getting worse.” in Her sixties at a secular party demonstration.
some of The demonstrators carried empty containers symbolizing rising cost of Water due to inflation, which hit 9.1% in September.
about 1500 people joined The Interior Ministry told AFP that the demonstration was led by Ennahda, while nearly a thousand people participated in the demonstration by the Liberal Democratic Party.
in public In comments, Said said he was working to “correct” the economic problems he inherited from Tunisia postBen Ali’s leadership.
Tunisia, which is suffering from financial hardship is in talks with International Monetary Fund for rescue loan of About 2 billion dollars.
in thousands of Tunisians demonstrated on Saturday in The capital, Tunis, denounces power Grab by President Kais Saied is demanding accountability for The country’s long-running economic crisis.
Said presented a dramatic play power abduction in July last year And later push through the constitution enshrined him one-Man rule in what or what critics They called for a return to tyranny in The only democracy that emerged from the Arab Spring.
protesters in And the center of Tunisia chanted, “Down, down,” “Revolution against Dictator Qais” and “the coup will fall”.
The march was organized by the National Salvation Front coalition of Opposition parties including the Islamist-inspired Ennahda party that has taken control of Tunisia parliament before it was resolved by Saeed.
Ali Larayedh, Tunisia former prime minister and senior Al-Nahda officialThe French news agency (AFP) said the protest was an expression of Anger at the state of affairs under the leadership of Qais Saeed.
“We ask him to leave.”
Happy power A snatch welcomed by some tired Tunisians of What they saw divided and corrupt system It was established after the 2011 revolution that toppled the late dictator Zine El Abidine Ali.
But the deteriorating economic situation, in addition to the lack of supplies in waking up of Russia invasion of Ukraine in February, raised a lot in North African country of 12 million.
If he stays happy,” Tunisia will have no future, Larayedh said, citing growing despair, poverty and unemployment.
The National Salvation Front has announced It will boycott Dec vote to elect new parliament with Limited powers.
Ennahda’s deep ideological rival, the secular Free Constitutional Party, also organized a protest in Capital on Saturday.
Souad, who is retired, said that Said “does nothing, and things are getting worse.” in Her sixties at a secular party demonstration.
some of The demonstrators carried empty containers symbolizing rising cost of Water due to inflation, which hit 9.1% in September.
about 1500 people joined The Interior Ministry told AFP that the demonstration was led by Ennahda, while nearly a thousand people participated in the demonstration by the Liberal Democratic Party.
in public In comments, Said said he was working to “correct” the economic problems he inherited from Tunisia postBen Ali’s leadership.
Tunisia, which is suffering from financial hardship is in talks with International Monetary Fund for rescue loan of About 2 billion dollars.