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Tunisia's Kais Saied becomes an ordinary politician | Middle East Institute

While some of Saied’s rhetoric as well as his symbolic and legislative decisions may appear to some as revolutionary, the post-July 25 political system has thus far maintained continuity from both the pre- and post-revolutionary way in which the state governs: a top-down, policing approach with deference to and reinforcement of existing socio-economic hierarchies. In presiding over and perpetuating this system, whether with verve or reluctantly, Saied has become an ordinary politician, following in the footsteps of many others who have held positions of power.

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Why Tunisia's future is looking more uncertain than ever

Eleven years after the revolution that sparked the Arab Spring, President Saied's increasing authoritarianism suggests Tunisia's foray into democracy may end up a footnote in history

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Tunisia recyclers struggle to tackle mountains of waste

 MGHIRA, Tunisia   “When I see plastic, I see money,” says Tarek Masmoudi, owner of one of the few recycling companies in Tunisia, where a waste crisis is threatening widespread social unrest.Recycling is almost non-existent in the North African country, which produces 2.6 million tonnes of waste each year.Some 85 per cent of that ends up in landfills, while much of the rest

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Tunisia recyclers struggle to tackle mountains of waste

 MGHIRA, Tunisia   “When I see plastic, I see money,” says Tarek Masmoudi, owner of one of the few recycling companies in Tunisia, where a waste crisis is threatening widespread social unrest.Recycling is almost non-existent in the North African country, which produces 2.6 million tonnes of waste each year.Some 85 per cent of that ends up in landfills, while much of the rest

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Tunisia recyclers struggle to tackle mountains of waste

"When I see plastic, I see money," says Tarek Masmoudi, owner of one of the few recycling companies in Tunisia, where a waste crisis is threatening widespread social unrest.

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