Middle-east Arab News Opinion | Asharq Al-awsat

Saleh Qallab | ASHARQ AL-AWSAT English Archive 2005 -2017
Select Page
Media ID: 55290563
Caption:

Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali meets with members of his cabinet on February 19, 2013, in the la Kasbah area of Tunis. Jebali is pursuing “another solution” to Tunisia’s biggest political crisis since the uprising two years ago after his plan to form a cabinet of technocrats failed. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID


Jebali the Dictocrat?

Jebali the Dictocrat?

When the then Prime Minister Zine El Abidine Ben Ali ousted Bourguiba in a bloodless coup, in what was known as the 7 November Movement in Tunisia, it was natural that the transfer of presidential powers to the new president (Ben Ali) would pose a challenge to article...