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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

Blinken Encourages Tunisia Reform in Talks with President

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks with members of the civil society at the US Embassy in Abuja, Nigeria November 19, 2021. (Reuters)

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken encouraged Tunisia's leader to make reforms to respond to Tunisians' hopes for "democratic progress", the US State Department said on Sunday, nearly four months after President Kais Saied seized political power.

Saied said last week he was working non-stop on a timetable for reforms to defuse growing criticism at home and abroad since he dismissed the cabinet, suspended parliament and took personal power in July.

Last week, thousands of Tunisians protested near parliament in the capital, demanding he reinstate the assembly, while major foreign donors whose financial assistance is needed to unlock an International Monetary Fund rescue package for the economy have urged him to return to a normal constitutional order.

"The Secretary encouraged a transparent and inclusive reform process to address Tunisia´s significant political, economic, and social challenges and to respond to the Tunisian people´s aspirations for continued democratic progress", the State Department said in a statement about a call between Blinken and Saied.

It added that Blinken and Saied discussed recent developments in Tunisia, including the formation of the new government and steps to alleviate the economic situation.

A Tunisia presidency statement said earlier that the United States would offer support to Tunisia once it has announced dates for political reform.

Saied seized nearly all powers in July in a move his critics called a coup, a decade after Tunisia's revolution, before installing a new prime minister and announcing he would rule by decree.

Saied has defended his takeover as the only way to end governmental paralysis after years of political squabbling and economic stagnation, and he has promised to uphold rights and freedoms won in the 2011 revolution.

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