Tunisia’s democratic transition has faltered, and attention is now turning to the role played by the country’s left-wing political forces. Recent analysis suggests the left shares responsibility for the setbacks experienced since the 2011 revolution. The article, published by Kapitalis, calls for introspection within the Tunisian left regarding its contributions to the current political climate. It implies a need for self-assessment and a re-evaluation of strategies employed during the transition period. The piece does not detail specific failings, but frames the situation as requiring accountability from all political actors. This development signals a broadening of the debate surrounding the reasons for Tunisia’s democratic struggles. Kapitalis is the original source of this assessment.