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Tunis, Sep 26 (EFE/EPA).- Ten of thousands took to the streets of Tunisia on Sunday to protest against President Kais Saied and in rejection of the coup that he gave on July 25 in which he suspended the country's parliament and dismissed to then Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. (Camera: NATALIA ROMAN MORTE). FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST CARRIED OUT IN TUNIS, TUNISIA, AGAINST PRESIDENT KAIS SAIED.
Tunis, Sep 18 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Mohamed Messara) Opponents of the President of Tunisia, Kais Saied, took part on Saturday in a protest in the Tunisian capital against the actions of July 25, which the protesters called a coup of State.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST.
Tunisia, Oct 10 (EFE).- Thousands of Tunisians took to the streets of the country's capital Sunday to protest against what they consider a "coup" staged by the President of the Republic, Kais Saied, who on Jul. 25 suspended the parliament, dismissed the Government and granted himself extraordinary powers.Around 3,000 protesters occupied the central Habib Bourguiba avenue under a more extensive police deployment, after the authorities did not grant them permission to hold a march on the adjoining avenue of Mohammed V. (Camera: NATALIA ROMAN).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE GATHER TO PROTEST AGAINST PRESIDENT KAIS SAIED, IN TUNIS, TUNISIA.
Tunisia, Sep 25 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Mohamed Messara) Sympathizers of the president of Tunisia, Kais Saied, launched slogans and burned copies of the constitution on Sunday during a protest to ask the president to organize a referendum for a new constitution in Tunisia.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST TO ASK FOR A REFERENDUM IN TUNISIA.
Hundreds of people in Tunis demonstrate as part of various movements opposing President Kais Saied, gathering to protest against the deterioration of their living conditions, against a backdrop of increased political divisions, on the 12th anniversary of the fall of the dictator Ben Ali and the Tunisian Revolution. IMAGES
Tunisian gather in Tunis to celebrate the "YES" vote in a referendum on a new constitution that strengthens the powers of the head of state, Kais Saied. An overwhelming 92-93 percent of those who voted supported the new constitution, according to an exit poll. On Monday night the electoral commission said at least 27.5 percent of 9.3 million registered voters cast ballots. IMAGES
Tunisians protesters clash with security forces during a demonstration against President Kais Saied, on the 11th anniversary of the Tunisian revolution in the capital Tunis. IMAGES