CONTROL: The police have called around the National Assembly in Tunisia. Photo: AP / NTB
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Extensive demonstrations
Earlier Sunday, there were demonstrations in several cities against the economic crisis, rising unemployment, corruption and the government’s handling of the corona crisis in the North African country. There were protests in the cities of Gafsa, Kairouan, Monastir, Sousse and Tozeur.
The constitution from 2014 states that power in the country shall be divided between the president, the prime minister and the national assembly. Tunisia’s ruling party describes the president’s decision as a coup attempt.
Since the 2011 revolution that overthrew dictator Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, Tunisia has been plagued by political unrest and an inability to form stable and effective governments. Since 2011, the country has had nine governments, some of them for only a few months.
Tunisia has been overwhelmed by the corona crisis, which has claimed the lives of more than 18,000 of the country’s 12 million people.
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