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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I have been to Tunisia twice as an American tourist. The people are welcoming, and the country is beautiful. Hopefully, this turmoil can be resolved peacefully for the sake of the populace. Mash a Allah.

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The Tunisian people supported this move. The Islamist Brotherhood of Ennahada is attempting to spark violence.

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what Tunisian democracy are they talking about? Have they ever had one? It's hard to destroy something that doesn't exist.

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CIA wents to bring back the Arab spring.

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Can Macron give this dog his L'Honour de Legion state award like he did Sisi already? Bravo chein bravo

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O Bedouin, let us not be neglected from our purpose for prayer in the Holy Mosque, I am afraid you will not reach the Kaaba. Because the path you follow leads to Turkey...

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*I invite everyone for quran recitation thank you* 💔💔🌷🌹🙏🙏🙏❤❤ا

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to hill islamic terrorism nahdha party

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the solution for Tunisian is secular government. times come to ditch the old system in bin permanently.

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