Demonstrations erupted in Tunis on Thursday as opponents of Tunisian President Kais Saied protested against his leadership and demanded a return to democratic governance. Hundreds participated, voicing strong rejection of what they termed “one-man rule” and warning of a descent into dictatorship. Protesters expressed mounting frustration over both the political climate and the nation’s economic struggles. A key demand was the release of political prisoners, including activists and journalists currently in jail. The protests represent a continued challenge to Saied’s authority, which has faced increasing scrutiny since he consolidated power last year. This latest demonstration underscores the deepening discontent within Tunisia, raising concerns about its democratic future. The situation remains tense as the government has yet to respond to the protesters' demands.

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