From protest to celebration and then back to protest: Tunisia's president dismisses prime minister, accused of pimp

Tunisia's president has fired the prime minister and dissolved parliament, following Sunday's violent mass protests. Citizen anger over the way the government managed to increase cases with Ovidius has increased overall anger over this country's social and economic situation. President Kais Sayed, who was elected president in 2019, announced that [...]
Citizen anger over the way the government managed to increase cases with Ovidius has increased overall anger over this country's social and economic situation.
President Kais Sayed, who was elected president in 2019, announced that he would take over power, reports the BBC, translates Periscopi.
His supporters broke out at the party, but opponents in parliament accused him of being a pimp.
The revolution of Tunisia in 2011 is often seen as the only success of the Arab Spring throughout the region, but neither has it led to economic or political stability.
Thousands gathered Sunday in protests against Prime Minister Hichem Mechi. /Periscope












