Près d’un mois après ce que certains observateurs appellent un « coup constitutionnel », le président tunisien n’a toujours pas désigné de chef du gouvernement. En attendant d’y voir plus clair sur l…
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TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) Tunisia remains in limbo more than a week after President Kais Saied fired the prime minister, froze parliament and took on executive powers. Some citizens worried about what comes next, and when it will happen, as pressure for decisions mounts.
A former constitutional law professor, Saied has denied claims that he mounted a coup d’etat, saying his sweeping moves adhere strictly to the constitution. Local polls have shown support for Saied’s actions by the vast majority of respondents, but the waiting game is leaving some citizens and allies feeling anxious.
The president, though, seems unconcerned. He strolled on Sunday down Avenue Bourguiba, the iconic main axis in the capital, chatting with passersby, Radio Mosaique reported.
With no government, it’s worry, trust and wait in Tunisia By FRANCESCA EBEL, Associated Press
Published: August 2, 2021, 2:45pm
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3 Photos Tunisians relax on La Marsa beach outside Tunis, Sunday, Aug. 1, 2021, as the country remained in limbo more than a week after President Kais Saied fired the prime minister, froze the parliament and took on executive powers. (AP Photo/Francesca Ebel) Photo Gallery
TUNIS, Tunisia Tunisia remains in limbo more than a week after President Kais Saied fired the prime minister, froze parliament and took on executive powers. Some citizens worried about what comes next, and when it will happen, as pressure for decisions mounts.