The Tunisian crisis in 2021 and its repercussions on the political situation

Authors

  • tiba thaiaa monem الجامعة العراقية / كلية العلوم الاسلامية
  • shahad ammr kezar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31272/ipj.i64.496

Keywords:

Crisis, Tunisia, Political situation

Abstract

The crisis is currently a source of concern for societies in general, and for individuals in particular, due to the difficulty of controlling it and developing a plan for how to manage it. Tunisia is living in a set of intertwined, accumulated and complex crises in all social, political and economic fields that have affected the political situation in the country, as it has caused institutional paralysis and disruption at the popular, official and partisan levels, in addition to civil society forces. The crisis occurred in Tunisia in 2021 AD, after Tunisian President Kais Saied declared a state of emergency in the country and made decisions that affected the political system, which negatively affected the political situation in the country.

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Published

2025-09-27

How to Cite

monem , tiba thaiaa ., & kezar , shahad ammr . (2025). The Tunisian crisis in 2021 and its repercussions on the political situation. The International and Political Journal, 64(64), 411–424. https://doi.org/10.31272/ipj.i64.496