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Tunisia's opposition leaders have been encouraged by a ruling by the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights the African Union's top court which stated that President Kaïs Saïed's presidential decrees were illegal and should be immediately nullified...
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Having won a referendum albeit on a low turnout of 30% for his constitutional reform proposals President Kaïs Saïed is now planning to consolidate his grip on power in legislative elections due on 17 December...
But demonstrations have not gained enough momentum or size to threaten the President (Dispatches 1/2/22 Islamist chief warns of social explosion after Kaïs Saïed's 'coup')...
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Vol 63 No 19 |
- ALGERIA
- MAGHREB
Last month Morocco recalled its ambassador from Tunisia after President Kaïs Saïed invited Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic president Brahim Ghali to an Africa-Japan summit (Dispatches 30/8/22 Tokyo promises $30bn to Africa a week after Beijing's debt relief offer)...
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Vol 63 No 18 |
- JAPAN
- AFRICA
Given the sensitivity of the matter it seems certain that decision to invite the Polisario's Ghali was made by Tunisia's authoritarian President Kaïs Saïed...
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So far Kaïs Saïed's year of entrenching power in the presidency and the whittling away of the rights of parliament and other centres of oversight and scrutiny has been unhindered at home and abroad – save for an increasing number of street demonstrations...
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The political stand-off in Tunisia intensified on 1 April after the anti-terrorism police summoned Islamist leader Rachid Ghannouchi who was accused by President Kaïs Saïed of conspiring against state security...
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Dozens of parliamentarians have been hauled in for questioning since last week's online parliamentary session that voted to rescind President Kaïs Saïed's rule by decree (Dispatches 1/4/22)...
'What is preserving Kaïs Saïed is the existence of organised opposition...
Vol 63 No 8 |
- UKRAINE
- AFRICA
That say insiders could explain the European Commission's recent moves to guarantee €450 million of financial support to Tunisia despite President Kaïs Saïed dissolving parliament last week (Dispatches 1/4/22 President Saïed dissolves parliament and accuses MPs of treason but Brussels keeps the cash flowing)...
Prompted by rights activists business interests and opposition politicians in Tunisia the United States's Congress is linking official aid budgets to a reversing of President Kaïs Saïed's crackdown on democratic freedoms...