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euronews | US Amb. Gordon Gray (ret'd.): Tunisia can still be a catalyst for global democratic reform , 9 Apr "Arab Spring" reverie
...Democracy in Tunisia though has been in decline under President Kais Saied. His de facto dissolution of parliament in July 2021, abandonment of the constitution, and targeting of opposition leaders, media, and activists are clear signs that Tunisia is no longer a democracy.

However, as Tunisia goes for elections this year, the Biden administration should clearly express—in both its public statements and its private diplomatic exchanges—the expectation that the 2024 Tunisian presidential ballot will be conducted as transparently as it was in 2019 and 2014....

Arab Maghreb Union (AMU) splinters, excluding Morocco, Mauritania, and CSIS

googlish: At the invitation of the President of the Republic #Kais_Saeed, His Excellency President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, President of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, and His Excellency President Mohamed Younes Menfi, President of the Presidential Council of the State of Libya will visit Tunisia to participate in the first consultative meeting between the leaders of the three sister countries. #TnPR

thenationalnews | Tunisia, Algeria and Libya hold talks in Tunis, 22 Apr frayed ties

by Cat on Mon Apr 22nd, 2024 at 08:54:09 PM EST
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