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Tunisians protest President Saied’s rule on anniversary of power seizure

Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Tunisia on Tuesday to mark the second anniversary of President Kais Saied’s seizure of power.

• July 26, 2023
Tunisian protesters
Tunisian protesters [Credit; Reuters]

Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Tunisia on Tuesday to mark the second anniversary of President Kais Saied’s seizure of power, calling for an end to “autocratic rule” and the immediate release of detained opposition leaders.

About 300 people gathered on the central Habib Bourguiba Avenue at a rally organised by the main opposition coalition Salvation Front, carrying placards saying “Freedom for political detainees” and “Down with the coup”.

Elsewhere in the capital, hundreds of supporters of another opposition grouping, the Free Constitution Party, led by party leader Abir Moussi, gathered, waving Tunisian flags and chanting, “poverty increased, hunger increased,” and “Saied enough!”

Mr Saied seized power in 2021, shutting down parliament before passing a new constitution granting him nearly total authority.

In April, the authorities arrested opposition leader and Mr Saied’s most prominent critic, Rached Ghannouchi, 82, former prime minister Ali Laryedh, and other officials from Ghannouchi’s party.

Earlier in February, police detained about 20 prominent political leaders, including Salvation Front members, on charges of plotting against state security.

The opposition said Mr Saied, elected in 2019, expanded his powers in a coup, but he has defended his actions saying they were legal and necessary to save Tunisia from the chaos and rampant corruption.

“Saied changed all laws, all political systems for the worse. If there is an imminent danger, it is Kais Saied”, Mr Moussi told supporters.

Tunisia is in the midst of a severe economic crisis and needs external financial assistance to avoid defaulting on its debts, while Tunisians suffer from high costs of living and shortages of staples, such as sugar, semolina, oil, coffee, and rice. 

(Reuters/NAN) 

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