kmiainfo: On the anniversary of the Tunisian revolution a demonstration on Habib Bourguiba Street to protest against the decisions of President Said On the anniversary of the Tunisian revolution a demonstration on Habib Bourguiba Street to protest against the decisions of President Said

On the anniversary of the Tunisian revolution a demonstration on Habib Bourguiba Street to protest against the decisions of President Said

On the anniversary of the Tunisian revolution a demonstration on Habib Bourguiba Street to protest against the decisions of President Said  A demonstration was launched on Habib Bourguiba Street in the center of the capital, Tunis, to protest against the decisions of President Kais Saied, in response to a call launched by the "Citizens Against the Coup" initiative.  The participants in the demonstration raised slogans denouncing the decisions taken by the president since last July 25, and demanded the resumption of the work of the suspended institutions.  Beware of violating it Tunisian political forces denounce Said’s view of the constitution as lacking legitimacy Tunisia The General Labor Union calls for the return of the legislative authority and "Ennahda" refuses to abolish the 2014 constitution The organizers of the "Citizens Against the Coup" initiative had confirmed that their protest movement - on the anniversary of the December 17, 2010 revolution, which overthrew the regime of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali - would be an occasion to declare the people's adherence to the demands and principles of the revolution and their refusal to return to the "darkness of dictatorship and individual rule."  For his part, the Secretary-General of the Democratic Current Party, Ghazi Chaouachi, said that the Minister of Interior allocated the entire Habib Bourguiba Street today to supporters of President Kais Saied.  Al-Shawashi confirmed in a post on social media that security prevented opponents from entering the street and exercising their constitutional right to demonstrate and express their opinion.  Said supporters organized a sit-down in front of the Municipal Theater on Habib Bourguiba Street, to express their support for the president and to celebrate the National Revolution Day.  The participants in the vigil raised slogans calling for the dissolution of the Supreme Judicial Council and the "purification of the judiciary."

On the anniversary of the Tunisian revolution a demonstration on Habib Bourguiba Street to protest against the decisions of President Said


A demonstration was launched on Habib Bourguiba Street in the center of the capital, Tunis, to protest against the decisions of President Kais Saied, in response to a call launched by the "Citizens Against the Coup" initiative.

The participants in the demonstration raised slogans denouncing the decisions taken by the president since last July 25, and demanded the resumption of the work of the suspended institutions.

Beware of violating it Tunisian political forces denounce Said’s view of the constitution as lacking legitimacy
Tunisia The General Labor Union calls for the return of the legislative authority and "Ennahda" refuses to abolish the 2014 constitution.

The organizers of the "Citizens Against the Coup" initiative had confirmed that their protest movement - on the anniversary of the December 17, 2010 revolution, which overthrew the regime of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali - would be an occasion to declare the people's adherence to the demands and principles of the revolution and their refusal to return to the "darkness of dictatorship and individual rule."

For his part, the Secretary-General of the Democratic Current Party, Ghazi Chaouachi, said that the Minister of Interior allocated the entire Habib Bourguiba Street today to supporters of President Kais Saied.

Al-Shawashi confirmed in a post on social media that security prevented opponents from entering the street and exercising their constitutional right to demonstrate and express their opinion.

Said supporters organized a sit-down in front of the Municipal Theater on Habib Bourguiba Street, to express their support for the president and to celebrate the National Revolution Day.

The participants in the vigil raised slogans calling for the dissolution of the Supreme Judicial Council and the "purification of the judiciary."

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