Is Tunisia a failed democracy?

Tunisian protesters accuse President Kais Saied of orchestrating an influence seize and harming the economic system.

Anti-government protesters in Tunisia say the nation’s president is reversing political freedoms gained greater than a decade in the past.

That’s when the Arab Spring led to the elimination of former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali – and sparked uprisings throughout the Arab world.

Now, Tunisians accuse President Kais Saied of orchestrating an influence seize and additional weakening the nation’s economic system.

So, can their anger make a distinction?

And the way is it being seen within the area?

Presenter: Laura Kyle

Visitors:

Tarek Kahlaoui – Columnist and former director of the Tunisian Institute of Strategic Research

Yasmine Akrimi – Analysis analyst specializing in North Africa for the Brussels Worldwide Heart

Amine Snoussi – Political analyst and journalist overlaying Tunisia and North Africa

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