Main opposition alliance calls on president Saied to ‘leave immediately’ following electoral snub
Kais Saied
Populist Kais Saied claims ‘attempted coup’ amid food shortages and debt talks with IMF
Support for Kais Saied’s rule-by-decree is slipping as Tunisians feel wallets empty out
Arab Spring answered few of the hopes it raised in the country of its birth a decade ago
Moroccan street unimpressed by political class – almost 50% of people opt not to vote
Opponents accuse the president of carrying out a coup after he suspended parliament and sacked the prime minister
In Tunis, where gatherings are banned, many think the risk to a fragile democracy is worth it
Kais Saied’s removal of Hichem Mechichi described as a ‘coup’ by opponents
WHO says up to 9,500 cases being reported daily, with intensive care units almost full
North African country’s voters reject ineffective forces in power since 2011 revolution
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