Tunisians have taken to the streets to voice dissatisfaction with deteriorating political and economic conditions in the country. Demonstrators cited rising living costs, unemployment, and perceived government mismanagement as key drivers behind the unrest. The protests reflect growing public frustration over stalled reforms and shrinking civic space in recent years.
While official details remain limited, reports indicate that citizens are demanding greater accountability and improved economic policies. The demonstrations come amid broader regional economic pressures and increasing scrutiny of governance models in North Africa.
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