EU urges Tunisia’s president to reopen parliament

Handout photo released by the Tunisian presidency's press service shows President Kais Saied announcing the formation of a new government in Tunis on Oct 11, 2021. (TUNISIAN PRESIDENCY / AFP)

BRUSSELS – The European Union on Tuesday called on Tunisia's President Kais Saied to restore the democratic order in his country after he suspended parliament and seized near total control in July.

"The parliament cannot stay closed indefinitely," EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell told lawmakers in a debate at the European Parliament in Strasbourg.

EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell urged Tunisia's President Kais Saied to set a clear timetable for the reopening of the parliament

Saied is under international pressure to announce a clear road map for a return to constitutional politics. Last week, he announced a new government but gave no indication that he was ready to relinquish control.

His intervention followed years of economic stagnation and political paralysis.

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Borrell urged Saied to set a clear timetable for the reopening of the parliament.

"It's crucial for the country's future and its domestic and international credibility that the President and the Tunisian authorities at all levels fully restore the constitutional and the institutional order, including the parliamentarian activity," he said.

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