They see the lack of consensus on the electoral law merely as a difficult detail. They dismiss it with phrases like ‘a country like Libya will never have perfect elections.
Tarek Megerisi doubts whether the election in Libya will take place
What happened was not a sincere effort to defend Tunisia from an imminent threat. But neither was it a well-planned coup to take advantage of local discontent and seize absolute powers.
The turmoil in Tunisia could also spread to neighbouring countries, warns Tarek Megerisi
stronger statement should have come out from [Borrell] against the Tunisian president, to remind him that he should protect democracy and not overstep the boundaries of the constitution
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