This is part 3 in a three-part series of opinion pieces written by Dr Azmi Bishara on the recent events in Tunisia. Read part 1 here, and part 2 here. There is currently a debate regarding who is responsible for the rise of populism in Tunisia, President Kais Saied's coup against the constitution, and what he is planning. I have written several times before warning of negative phenomena affecting the Tunisian public's view of democracy. Among these are the movement of members of parliament between political parties - or "party tourism" as it’s known in Tunisia - as they look for personal gain and positions. Political parties which do not represent any position, ideolog
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