Any attempt to solve Tunisia’s underlying economic challenges will require political stability, not insecurity
. With its manufacturing and tourism sectors hammered, the economy contracted by 8.8 percent in 2020 and shrank a further 3 percent in the first quarter of 2021.
A decade later however, political gridlock, corruption and economic sluggishness have stubbornly persisted. While the country’s progressive 2014 constitution laid out a semi-presidential system wherein Saied shared powers with the prime minister, political activity had practically Furthermore, any attempt to solve Tunisia’s underlying economic challenges will require political stability – not insecurity.
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