💨 Abstract
Four years after President Kais Saied suspended parliament and dismissed his prime minister, Tunisians protested against his authoritarian rule. Demonstrators in Tunis chanted for freedom and the release of political prisoners. Key opposition figures, including Rached Ghannouchi and Abir Moussi, remain jailed. The day marks both the founding of Tunisia's republic and Saied's consolidation of power, symbolizing the country's political turmoil and economic struggles.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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