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We do not accept to see our freedom sacked.
Kaïs Saïed is destroying 10 years of work
”.
Like Kheireddine, there were several thousand - 20,000 according to the organizers, 4,000 according to local media at 12 noon - to demonstrate on Sunday morning at the Bardo in front of the parliament suspended on July 25 by President Kaïs Saïed.
This is the first demonstration under the banner of the “Citizens against the coup” initiative which promises, in the future, gatherings every weekend.
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The initiative officially saw the light of day on November 8.
For weeks, Tunisian personalities had sought to organize the opposition to President Kaïs Saïed, who froze parliament, sacked the government of Hichem Mechichi on July 25 and who granted himself the right to legislate by presidential decree on September 22. .
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Citizens against the coup
" proposes a roadmap to get out of the institutional crisis.
Namely: a return of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People (ARP)
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