Tunisian President Kais Saied was inaugurated for a second term following a tumultuous first term in which he suspended parliament, jailed his critics and rewrote the country’s constitution.
In his inaugural address Monday before parliament, Saied called for a “cultural revolution” designed to fight terrorism, reduce unemployment and erase corruption.
“The aim is to build a country where everyone can live in dignity,” he said.
Saied won a little more than 90% of the votes, but that triumph was…
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