Thousands of Tunisians demonstrated in the capital after President Kais Saied granted himself new judicial powers in a decree. Saied can now fire and block appointments of judges unilaterally.
Judges and lawyers demonstrated outside the Palace of Justice in Tunis, protesting President Kais Saied's plan. The legal body, one of the few not under the president's control, has said it's not going anywhere.
The country's first-ever digital consultation on a new constitution is part of Tunisian President Kais Saied's path out of a political crisis. But like Saied himself, online innovation has received mixed reactions.
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