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Thousands of supporters of a hardline secularist Tunisian party protested on Sunday against President Kais Saied for his march towards one-man rule and failure to avert an economic crisis, showing the increasingly broad opposition to his actions.

Thousands of supporters of a hardline secularist Tunisian party protested on Sunday against President Kais Saied

However, the party and its fiery leader Abir Moussi are no stalwarts of the democratic system Tunisia introduced after its2011 revolution, pushing instead a nostalgic vision of the autocratic regime of Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali that preceded it. Moussi and her Free Constitutional party are bitterly opposed to Ennahda, casting it as the cause of Tunisia’s main problems over the past decade and she has not criticised any of Saied’s moves targeting Islamists.

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