🚫✊ “Down with KaΓ―s Saied!” – Tunisia’s Youth Demands More Democracy, Less Dictator Vibes πŸ€”

TL;DR: Despite sweltering temperatures, opposition in Tunisia makes a stand against President KaΓ―s Saied’s ever-increasing powers. They want their jailed political buds out and a rollback to the country’s democratic good old days. But hey, wasn’t Saied once a symbol of hope? 🀨

Heatwaves ain’t got nothing on Tunisia’s passionate youth! πŸ’ͺ On Tuesday, the capital’s main streets echoed with chants against President KaΓ―s Saied. Exactly two years after he gave the parliament the boot, he’s been on a democracy-downsizing spree. And Tunisians? Not. Here. For. It.

Joining the rally were opposition parties and independent politicians with a clear message: β€œDown with KaΓ―s Saied.” 🚫 And while the security crew tried to amp up their presence, the passionate crowd held their ground. πŸ’ƒπŸ•Ί

The protesters? They’re here with a list:

“Free our political mates on trial for supposed plots.” πŸ•ŠοΈ
“Let’s get back to democracy, pretty please.” πŸ“œ
“How about some economic and social improvements too?” πŸ“Š

Riadh Chaihbi, a leader with Islamist vibes, dropped some truth bombs: “This ain’t just a coup by Saied, we want democracy back and our opponents freed.”

Rewind to July 25, 2021: Saied decided to dismiss the government, claiming he wanted to pull Tunisia out of a social mess. Fast forward a bit, and he’s brought a new constitution, granting himself some superpowers, and even went on to dissolve the parliament. 🎭

Now, this is the part that gives everyone the chills: Human rights activists have been sounding alarms on arbitrary arrests of critics and judicature interference. And don’t even get us started on Saied’s not-so-cool comments on migrants. 😑

Ahmed Nejib Chebbi, leader of the National Salvation Front, had some hot takes: “Saied’s just made everything worse. We need unity, democracy, and some real solutions. Also, where are the democratic gains we fought for in the 2010-2011 revolution? Saied’s squad can’t even get bread on the table!” 🍞❌

Samira Chaouachi, who was once VP of the now-dissolved parliament, chimed in: β€œOur democracy is pulling a Houdini, and there’s no dialogue to be found.”

And for a twist: Remember when Saied was seen as this shiny beacon of hope in 2019? The constitutional lawyer bagged a sweet 72% of votes, being hailed as a fresh academic face. But now, as Slaheddine Jourchi, a political analyst pointed out, there’s a collective “What were we thinking?” mood. πŸ˜•

So, with all these happenings in the past two years, the big question remains: Did Tunisia trade one autocratic ruler for another? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

Hey, young world changers: What’s your take? Is democracy under threat globally, or is this just a phase? 🌍πŸ”₯πŸ€”

Disclaimer: This article is not intended to provide political advice. Always do your research and consider multiple perspectives.