Tunisian police scuffled with protesters against President Kais Saied on Saturday as around 100 people demonstrated against a planned July referendum, a year after his power grab opponents describe as a coup. The police blocked the protesters as they attempted to reach the headquarters of the electoral board whose chief Saied had replaced last month in a further move to extend his control of state institutions. Some at the protest in the Tunisian capital, organised by five small political parties, held up placards reading "the president's commission=fraud commission". Saied on July 25 sacked the government and suspended parliament, which he later dissolved in moves
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