Opponents of Tunisian President Kais Saied slam his decision to extend a months-long suspension of parliament, accusing him of dealing another blow to the country's nascent democracy
President Saied's focus has remained firmly on remaking the political system and tackling opponents.
The criticism came on Tuesday, a day after Saied's vows to press on with reforms to Tunisia's political system after he sacked the government, froze the legislature and seized wide-ranging executive powers in July. Other opponents accused Saied of seeking to extend his one-man rule and unilaterally remake the political system.
Saied announced an 11-week "popular consultation" to produce "draft constitutional and other reforms" ahead of a referendum on July 25 next year.
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