The 'constitutional coup' wasn't a single event but a series of small, legalistic erasures—a decree here, a dismissal there—that eventually added up to a total lockdown of the system. When a leader starts describing unions, the press, and the courts as 'obstacles' to the people's will, the architecture of autocracy is being assembled.
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Imagine a nation that once bloomed with the hope of the Jasmine Revolution, only to find its democratic gears grinding to a halt. You’re looking to understand today’s Tunisia, and the scene is high-stakes drama. Since his 2021 "constitutional coup," President Kaïs Saïed has traded pluralism for a legal iron fist, recently sentencing 34 rivals in a massive "state security" trial. From the dry taps of parched rural towns to the olive groves of Sfax where thousands of migrants are trapped in a geopolitical chess match, the disenchantment is real. We’re diving into how this "democrature" actually functions—and who is still daring to speak out.