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Tag: Saied, Kais (1958- )

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Union Strike in Tunisia Challenges President’s Rule

June 16, 2022June 16, 2022VIVIAN YEEComments Off on Union Strike in Tunisia Challenges President’s Rule

The union that called the strike has become the most powerful opponent of President Kais Saied as he tries to concentrate power.

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As Tunisia’s Democratic Experiment Unravels, Economic Collapse Looms

May 7, 2022May 7, 2022VIVIAN YEEComments Off on As Tunisia’s Democratic Experiment Unravels, Economic Collapse Looms

The president is consolidating one-man rule while the economy, sapped by mismanagement, the pandemic and war in Ukraine, flails. Groups that helped avert a past crisis are largely silent.

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President Dissolves Tunisia’s Parliament, Deepening Political Crisis

March 30, 2022RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑAComments Off on President Dissolves Tunisia’s Parliament, Deepening Political Crisis

President Kais Saied, who suspended Parliament last year, dismissed that body after lawmakers challenged the autocratic powers he has exercised.

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Tunisian President’s Reform Plan Meets With Skepticism

March 21, 2022VIVIAN YEEComments Off on Tunisian President’s Reform Plan Meets With Skepticism

President Kais Saied, who has amassed nearly absolute power, launched a consultation he said would lead to a new constitution and elections. But the process has been shunned by many.

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Pressure Mounts on Tunisia’s President to Salvage the Economy

January 3, 2022VIVIAN YEEComments Off on Pressure Mounts on Tunisia’s President to Salvage the Economy

When President Kais Saied seized power in July, he vowed to rescue the failing economy. Tunisians are still waiting for him to fulfill that pledge.

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Tunisia’s President Promises Vote on Constitution and Sets Election Date

December 13, 2021December 14, 2021VIVIAN YEEComments Off on Tunisia’s President Promises Vote on Constitution and Sets Election Date

President Kais Saied’s announcement dispelled some of the uncertainty Tunisians have endured for months since he shunted aside Parliament in what critics called a soft coup.

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Tunisians Recall Revolution Reluctantly, if at All: ‘It Just Faded Away’

October 17, 2021October 17, 2021VIVIAN YEEComments Off on Tunisians Recall Revolution Reluctantly, if at All: ‘It Just Faded Away’

When a monument to those killed in the 2011 uprising was recently damaged, few took notice or even cared in a town, and country, where there is now more regret than a wish to remember.

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‘What Have We Done With Democracy?’ A Decade On, Arab Spring Gains Wither

October 10, 2021October 10, 2021VIVIAN YEEComments Off on ‘What Have We Done With Democracy?’ A Decade On, Arab Spring Gains Wither

Tunisia, birthplace of the pro-democracy uprisings that swept the Arab world, now looks to many like a final confirmation of failed promise.

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Tunisian President Appoints Prime Minister Amid Protests Over Power Grab

September 29, 2021September 30, 2021VIVIAN YEEComments Off on Tunisian President Appoints Prime Minister Amid Protests Over Power Grab

President Kais Saied named Najla Bouden Romdhan, the country’s first female prime minister. But it may do little to dispel fears he is moving toward one-man rule of the nation where the Arab Spring began.

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As Tunisia’s President Cements One-Man Rule, Opposition Grows

September 27, 2021September 27, 2021VIVIAN YEEComments Off on As Tunisia’s President Cements One-Man Rule, Opposition Grows

In his latest step to consolidate power, President Kais Saied set up a system under which he will essentially govern the country by decree, bypassing the Constitution.

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