Opposition pressures are escalating in Tunisia under President Kais Saied's rule, while a new protest movement is emerging in the streets. The question remains: Can democracy be salvaged in the country?
Families of detained Tunisian opposition members continue to call for their loved ones' release amid a crackdown led by President Kais Saied. They claim the charges against them are fabricated and politically motivated.
Today (Wednesday), the General Conference of the Tunisian General Labor Union commenced, aiming to elect new members to the executive office amidst escalating internal tensions and conflicts with the authorities. This conference is taking place 11 months ahead of its scheduled date, reflecting increasing pressures on the current leadership.
Tunisian President <strong>Kais Saied</strong> has called for a review of the partnership agreement with the <strong>European Union</strong> to achieve greater balance and fairness in relations. This call comes amid increasing criticism that the agreement has not sufficiently met Tunisia's interests.