“Against the backdrop of growing populist currents and widespread rage, the ‘coup’ was not necessarily shocking to many” Opinion | GiorgioCafiero
Besides these two figures, many other Tunisians are deeply troubled as their country experiences this crisis with segments of Tunisia viewing Saied’s action as a “coup”.
As the Tunisian president has moved Tunisia closer to the counter-revolutionary bloc of Arab powers , it is likely that Cairo, Riyadh, and/or Abu Dhabi will be best positioned to best capitalise on this current crisis in Tunisian democracy. and pro-government Twitter users in the UAE are hailing Tunisia’s president as a hero.
Abu Dhabi has viewed Ennahda as attempting to “proliferate political Islam across the region through alliances with Emirati rivals, Qatar and Turkey,” as late last year by Anna Jacobs, a non-resident fellow at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington. The current US president and his predecessor have never devoted much in terms of resources toward Tunisia. But, if there is major instability there, Biden’s team may conclude that this North African country deserves more of the White House’s time and energy.
Positive steps in the growth of democracy in one of the two countries necessarily bodes well for the other, and “failure of one makes the failure of the other more likely.” There are grave concerns about the country sliding back into the era of strongman rule, away from the democratic ideals espoused by Tunisia’s 2011 revolution. It will be extremely critical to keep an eye on the reactions from Ennahda and other political parties which oppose this “coup”.
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