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What led to Tunisia’s political crisis?

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President Kais Saied’s freezing of Parliament had followed mass protests with much of the anger directed at the Ennahdha party for its handling of the economy and a raging pandemic.
Some see President Saied’s decision as a necessary intervention, where Parliament had failed the people.
Others fear it’s an unconstitutional power grab that could lead to a dictatorship – a move that would see the end to the Jasmine revolution that paved the way to a decade of democracy.

Al Jazeera’s Laura Burdon-Manley has this report.

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