Mass protests pushed Tunisia's long-time leader Zine El Abidine Ben Ali from power 10 years ago.
Some are worried the country could return to authoritarianism.
Thousands rallied in the capital Tunis for a second time since President Kais Saied seized executive power in July.
He has since consolidated his power further, deciding to rule by decree.
So could Tunisia return to absolute, one-man rule?
Presenter: Imran Khan
Guests:
Amel Azzouz - Independent Politician and Former Secretary of State for International Cooperation.
Noureddine Miladi - Professor of Media and Communication, Qatar University.
Riadh Guerfali - Lawyer and Political Activist.
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Some are worried the country could return to authoritarianism.
Thousands rallied in the capital Tunis for a second time since President Kais Saied seized executive power in July.
He has since consolidated his power further, deciding to rule by decree.
So could Tunisia return to absolute, one-man rule?
Presenter: Imran Khan
Guests:
Amel Azzouz - Independent Politician and Former Secretary of State for International Cooperation.
Noureddine Miladi - Professor of Media and Communication, Qatar University.
Riadh Guerfali - Lawyer and Political Activist.
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- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/
#Tunisia #Protests
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