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    Hundreds Protest in Tunis Demanding President Kais Saied’s Resignation

    Web DeskBy Web DeskAugust 22, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    On Thursday, the streets of Tunis witnessed a significant surge of public dissent as hundreds of citizens gathered to call for the resignation of President Kais Saied. This wave of protests reflects mounting frustration over the country’s political and economic challenges that have intensified since Saied assumed power. Demonstrators voiced concerns about governance, democratic backsliding, and economic hardships affecting everyday life in Tunisia.

    President Saied, who came to power in 2019, has faced increasing opposition due to his controversial decisions, including the suspension of parliament and consolidation of executive authority. These moves have sparked fears of authoritarianism and undermined Tunisia’s democratic transition following the 2011 Arab Spring. The protests underscore the deepening political crisis and the public’s demand for a return to democratic norms.

    In a significant development, these demonstrations could influence Tunisia’s political trajectory, potentially pressuring the president to reconsider his approach or trigger further instability. The unrest highlights the broader challenges facing Tunisia as it struggles with economic stagnation, unemployment, and social discontent. Meanwhile, the international community watches closely, concerned about the implications for regional stability and democratic governance.

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