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Tunisia's Opposition Unites Against President Saied's Rule

TunisiaSunday, December 14, 2025
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Tunisia is witnessing a significant shift in its political landscape.

Opposition groups, usually divided, have come together to challenge President Kais Saied's leadership. This unity is a response to what many see as a growing authoritarian trend under Saied's rule.

Protests Escalate

Protests have been happening for weeks, but Saturday's demonstration was different. It brought together people from various political backgrounds. They marched through the capital, carrying pictures of those jailed for opposing Saied. This act symbolizes the opposition's resolve and their demand for democratic restoration.

Accusations and Defenses

The opposition accuses Saied of silencing critics and undermining freedoms. They argue that since Saied took extensive powers in 2021, Tunisia has seen a decline in civil liberties. Saied, however, defends his actions, claiming he is fighting corruption and treason.

Changing Political Dynamics

The protest highlighted a notable change in Tunisia's political dynamics. In the past, political divisions weakened the opposition's strength. But now, with many opposition figures in prison, unity has become essential for survival.

Human Rights Concerns

Human rights groups have criticized Saied's government for using legal and police powers to suppress dissent. Recently, a court sentenced prominent opposition figure Abir Moussi to 12 years in prison. This decision, along with other harsh sentences against opposition leaders, has raised concerns about Saied's intentions.

Suppression of Civil Rights Groups

Last month, authorities also suspended the activities of three civil rights groups. The reason given was alleged foreign funding, but critics see this as another way to control opposition voices.

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