Tunisia was the only democracy to blossom from the Arab Spring. Now it’s a mess.
By
Karim Mezran, Alissa Pavia
The main issue is not whether the actions of the president are legitimate or not according to the constitution, but the fact that these actions were taken at the worst possible moment for the country, one in which the fragile economy and political system may not survive the blow inflicted by this decision, thus, underscoring how President Saied does not have Tunisia’s best interests at heart.