Protesters raise copies of the 2014 Tunisian constitution and a placard that reads in Arabic, down with the coup, during a demonstration held on avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 26, 2021, to protest what thousands of protesters called a coup, referring to the new exceptional measures decreed by the President of Tunisia, Kais Saied and published on the official gazette. A few days earlier, Kais Saied announced the continuation of the freezing of the Parliament and the promulgation of exceptional measures for the exercise of legislative power and that of the executive one.

Protesters raise copies of the 2014 Tunisian constitution and a placard that reads in Arabic, down with the coup, during a demonstration held on avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 26, 2021, to protest what thousands of protesters called a coup, referring to the new exceptional measures decreed by the President of Tunisia, Kais Saied and published on the official gazette. A few days earlier, Kais Saied announced the continuation of the freezing of the Parliament and the promulgation of exceptional measures for the exercise of legislative power and that of the executive one.  Stock Photo
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26 September 2021

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Chedly Ben Ibrahim

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Protesters raise copies of the 2014 Tunisian constitution and a placard that reads in Arabic, down with the coup, during a demonstration held on avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 26, 2021, to protest what thousands of protesters called a coup, referring to the new exceptional measures decreed by the President of Tunisia, Kais Saied and published on the official gazette. A few days earlier, Kais Saied announced the continuation of the freezing of the Parliament and the promulgation of exceptional measures for the exercise of legislative power and that of the executive one. He also announced that Parliament members (MPs) will stop being paid their salaries and will still be stripped of immunity from prosecution. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

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