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LETTER FROM MAGHREB. Assembly dissolved, deputies accused of “plotting against the state”, shortages and inflation on the rise: the crisis is multidimensional.
By Benoit Delmas
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EExplaining the complexity of the political situation in Tunisia would require a full issue of the Point with a wagon of square-backed supplements backed by a bevy of what do i know in fine print. To put it simply, the situation can be summed up as follows? “Will there be subsidized bread for iftar? “Will there be enough 190 millime chopsticks to allow everyone to feed themselves? This question would have seemed shocking not long ago, it now belongs to everyday life. It has become an existential question for democracy put on hold since July 25. We no longer ask ourselves the question of progress, of a better society, but that of bread. Basic food, not a product imported from France at eighteen dinars on sale at Carrefour. A s…
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