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Situation in Tunisia
Tunisia has recently experienced some escalation of the internal political crisis caused by the activities of President K. Saied aimed at strengthening his authoritarian regime and the accumulation in this regard of contradictions between the presidential administration and the country’s military leaders, which traditionally enjoys strong authority among the country’s population. As a fundamental step towards strengthening his political positions, K. Saied amended the country’s Constitution that would expand his powers and allow the president to limit the authority of other…
Madi Khalis Maalouf
Tunisia’s President Stands Up for His Independence, Defying Western Pressure
Tunisia is a nice little Arab Mediterranean country located in the very north of Africa (I know this well, for I was the Russian ambassador to Tunisia in the late twentieth century). Except for considerable phosphate reserves, there are hardly any minerals. Since gaining its independence in 1956, Tunisia has placed a strong emphasis on luring tourists, building a vast network of hotels of all calibers and capitalizing on its advantageous geographic location, specifically the warm gentle sea. The country’s rulers placed particular emphasis on the development of its education system…
Veniamin Popov
Can Tunisia Get Hit by a New “Arab Spring”?
As you know, it was with the “Jasmine Revolution” in Tunisia in 2010-2011 that a wave of protests began throughout the Arab world, whose consequences are still being felt by a number of countries. And against this background, Tunisia became the first “new democracy.” The Ennahda that came to power as a result, closely linked to the international Muslim...
Vladimir Danilov
The Crisis, the Pandemic, and the Realities of Tunisia
Yuriy Zinin
Events in Tunisia Capture the World's Attention
Vladimir Danilov
Tunisia Once Again Plunged into a Protest Wave
Vladimir Danilov
President of Tunisia Rushes to Support Libya
Vladimir Danilov
Tunisia is Yet Again at the Forefront of a Tide of Protests
Vladimir Danilov
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