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Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Tunisian capital on Sunday demanded the country's constitution be respected and parliament reinstated.
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Dozens of opposition supporters took to the streets in Tunisia's capital. Protests are being held against the possibility of a new constitution.
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Fouad Mebazaa, the speaker of the Tunisian parliament, has been sworn as the country's new interim president.
He now has 60 days to organise new presidential elections under the Tunisian constitution.
Meanwhile, jail breaks and riots have been reported at several Tunisian prisons, and citizens say they are afraid that more violence will follow.
Al Jazeera's Hasim Sikah reports.
Protesters in Tunisia say Monday's referendum on constitutional reforms is illegal.
The proposed changes would sideline parliament and remove most checks on the president's power.
Opposition groups say it's a return to autocracy.
If approved, the new constitution would end the hybrid presidential-parliamentary system blamed for the political inflighting that paralysed Tunisia's post-revolution governments.
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Meanwhile, lawyers, judges and some teachers began a two day strike, as the influential UGTT trade union called for a general strike on Friday. The French embassy in Tunis also announced that its schools in the city would be closed on Friday and Saturday.
A growing confrontation between hard-liners and moderates within the ruling party. Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali, a leading member of the Islamist Ennahda party, said in a televised address late on Wednesday that he would form a new non-political administration ahead of fresh elections. He did not say when these elections would take place.
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Hundreds of people in Tunisia took to the streets of the capital to protest President Kaïs Saied’s recent decrees bolstering the already near-total power he granted himself two months ago.
They include the continuing suspension of the parliament’s powers, the suspension of all legislators’ immunity from prosecution, and a freeze on their salaries.
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In tonight's edition: two non-establishment candidates in Tunisia are in the lead as vote-counting continues in the first round of a presidential election. Also, Laurent Gbagbo was acquitted of war crimes charges last January but the former Ivory Coast president will now face an appeal by the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court. And the remains of former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe arrive in his home village for a farewell ceremony, a month before his funeral in Harare.
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More African nations are flying their citizens out of Tunisia following a government crackdown on undocumented immigrants.
Activists say many people from sub-Saharan Africa have been attacked since President Kais Saied accused them of changing the country's demographics.
Human rights groups have condemned his comments as “racist”.
The African Union says it is shocked by the statement.
Al Jazeera’s Nicolas Haque reports from Dakar, Senegal.
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Years of rising unemployment and low economic growth are leading to growing frustration with the political system in Tunisia and increasing apathy at the ballot box, with a parliamentary run-off vote in this weekend seeing a record-low turnout of just 8.8 percent.
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Tunisia's electoral board has slightly revised the turnout to Saturday's parliamentary elections to 11.2 percent from the 8.8% of the electorate initially said to have turned out. Most political parties had boycot the vote, condemning it as a charade aimed at shoring up President Kais said's power grab last year. His critics continue to call for him to step down. FRANCE 24's Carolyn Lamboley explains.
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Polls in Tunisia for the second round of legislative elections closed on Sunday with a very low voter turnout, only 11 percent of the electorate cast their votes with critics citing this as the public's way of showing their disdain for the President.
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Four ministers quit Tunisia's day-old government on Tuesday, undermining its hopes of quelling unrest by sharing power with members of the opposition to the old regime. (Jan. 18)
Tunisia plunges into deeper crisis after President Kais Saied fires ministers and suspends parliament. Ivory Coast's long-time rivals President Alassane Ouattara and his predecessor Laurent Gbagbo meet, a Cameroonian refugee weightlifter reaches the Olympics, and hunger in Madagascar prompts some to eat shoe leather to survive.
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Tunisia is seeing a surge in xenophobic violence against people from sub-Saharan Africa after the president claimed in February that migrants from the south were part of an international plot to change the country's demographic makeup. @dwnews
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Black migrants in Tunisia are living in fear after the president stirred hostility towards them. His government claims it's all a misunderstanding. But the victims tell a different story.
Tunisia is seeing a surge in racist attacks on people from sub-Saharan Africa after the country's president alleged black migrants were part of an international plot to change the country's demographic makeup.
Many of the migrants arriving in Tunisia come from Ivory Coast, Mali or Senegal. Migration to Tunisia has increased in recent years, as it's considered safer than neighboring Libya. Some move on to Europe, but others end up staying.
Official figures show the country of 12 million is currently home to 21 thousand migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa. Now many are finding they're no longer welcome.
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The leaders of four left-leaning parties have urged the president to return the country to political normality
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Activists in Tunisia are raising alarm over an increase in racist violence and hate speech against sub-Saharan African migrants and refugees who reside in the country. The increasingly inflammatory rhetoric has also been accompanied by crackdowns on migrants marked by arrests, detentions and evictions.
The outrage follows recent statements by Tunisian President Kais Saied espousing what protesters are saying is xenophobic and anti-Black racist rhetoric. President Saied claimed that the presence of migrants is part of a plot to change the country’s demographic composition. Following backlash, he made a statement denouncing racism and announcing changes to visa rules for African citizens.
While activists remain sceptical of his announcements, the rhetoric, critics say, is similar to the “great replacement theory”; a popular conspiracy theory among nationalists used to stoke populist and xenophobic support.
This comes at a time when the country’s economic, political and social stability continues to decline leading analysts to view the turn against migrants and refugees as a brazen effort to scapegoat the country’s downturn.
Anti-Black racism and anti-immigrant sentiment has long been a simmering issue in the country, and in solidarity many Tunisians are taking to the streets and social media to protest in support of migrants and share their own experiences with anti-Black racism in Tunisia.
In response, countries and international bodies alike have condemned the violence and speech. The World Bank is pausing future work with the country, the African Union has issued a statement denouncing the treatment of migrants, and several sub-Saharan countries have begun repatriation of citizens who wish to leave Tunisia.
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Tunisia’s designated Prime Minister Elyes Fakhfakh on Wednesday named a new coalition government after reaching an agreement with Ennahda moderate Islamist Party, the biggest power in Parliament, ending an ongoing political crisis of four months.
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