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In Saied’s Tunisia, the resigned expectation of the authoritarian turnaround

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In Saied’s Tunisia, the resigned expectation of the authoritarian turnaround

TUNIS – A white building can be glimpsed among the trees. But beyond the barbed wire, which from the rocks of Carthage slips into the sea, you cannot go. “It’s the president’s castle,” says Fatima, as she holds the fishing rod in her hand. “Because our president is like a king”. He laughs. But the risk is that Kais Sayedin office since 2019, you truly become an absolute ruler.

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