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Tunisian democracy under siege as opposition leader Abir Moussi jailed

Tuesday 17 June 2025 - 14:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Tunisian democracy under siege as opposition leader Abir Moussi jailed

Tunisian opposition leader Abir Moussi, head of the Free Destourian Party, has been sentenced to two years in prison in a case emblematic of Tunisia’s deepening authoritarianism under President Kais Saied. Moussi was accused of criticizing the legislative process, attempting to “change the form of government,” inciting violence, and provoking disorder. Her imprisonment marks the latest in a series of crackdowns targeting dissenting voices and reflects Tunisia’s accelerating democratic decline.

Democracy unraveling under Saied’s rule

Once celebrated as the sole democratic success story of the Arab Spring, Tunisia has witnessed a steady erosion of its democratic institutions since Saied’s election in 2019. After dismantling the national parliament in 2022, Saied began ruling by decree, rewriting the constitution to consolidate executive power. The 2024 presidential election, held amidst a wave of arrests targeting opposition figures, saw Saied win virtually unopposed.

Moussi’s arrest comes against the backdrop of a broader campaign to suppress dissent. In April, Saied’s government detained several prominent opposition leaders, including Issam Chebbi and Jawhar Ben Mbarek of the National Salvation Front, as well as members of the Islamist Ennahda party. These actions, enabled by the controversial Decree 54, have been criticized for stifling free speech and targeting journalists, bloggers, and citizens under the pretext of combating “false information.”

A fading revolutionary legacy

Tunisia’s transformation from dictatorship to democracy following the 2011 revolution was hailed as a beacon of hope in the region. The country’s peaceful uprising against longtime autocrat Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and its subsequent reform process, including the drafting of a new constitution, earned global recognition, including the Nobel Peace Prize. However, Saied’s consolidation of power has cast doubt on the nation’s democratic trajectory.

Amnesty International and other human rights groups have condemned recent trials of opposition figures as “farcical,” with sentences ranging from four to seventy-four years. Moussi’s imprisonment follows her attempts to challenge Saied’s presidential decrees and their impact on Tunisia’s democratic framework. Her case underscores the shrinking space for political opposition and free expression in the country.

A nation at a crossroads

As Tunisia continues to grapple with political repression, its future hangs in the balance. Saied’s authoritarian policies, coupled with the silencing of dissent, have left many questioning the survivability of the democratic ideals that once set the nation apart. Moussi’s sentencing is not just a blow to her party but a stark reminder of the fragile state of Tunisian democracy.


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