Tunisia’s governors have to regain the trust of its governed
Outlet: Arab News
Language: English
Abstract: Tunisia's recent parliamentary election, aimed at legitimizing President Kais Saied, saw a dismal turnout, prompting calls for a reset in the country's democratization efforts. Despite opposition unity against Saied, challenges persist due to public disillusionment and pressing socioeconomic issues like unemployment and inflation. Furthermore, the proposed International Monetary Fund (IMF) bailout faces resistance, exacerbating trust deficits between the government and citizens. The political elites must take responsibility for their part in Tunisia's predicament, although economic recovery is also crucial. The cost of instability for Tunisia's people is still substantial, emphasising how urgently significant reform is needed in the face of persistent obstacles.
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