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Is Tunisia, birthplace of 2011 Arab Spring, backsliding on democracy?
On July 25, voters in Tunisia overwhelmingly approved a constitutional referendum that gives even more power to President Kais Saied—leading to concern in Washington and anger that the country is backsliding.
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