It’s not that Kais is so popular himself, it’s people who just really, really hate the incumbent political elite
Tarek Megerisi explains the situation in Tunisia
It’s not that Kais is so popular himself, it’s people who just really, really hate the incumbent political elite
Tarek Megerisi explains the situation in Tunisia
If the EU and key member states can make their engagement with Tunisia more focused & cohesive, Europe could help Tunisia become a successful democratic model in North Africa
Tarek Megerisi pledges for more European engagement in its Souther neighbourhood, especially in Tunisia
Without the Turks, we would have a big war around the capital of Tripoli today
Tarek Megerisi on the Turkish influence in the Libyan conflict
The Geneva meeting was ‘dangerously unravelling [and] charting a course that diverges from the Berlin process and the UN security council resolutions, which will cause division and spoil elections’
Tarek Megerisi comments on the Libya meeting held in Geneva
This is certainly not all thanks to “Berlin I” or German diplomats
The progress in the Libyan conflict was rather the work of Turkey, says Tarek Megerisi
Libyan trajectory with the new government of national unity risks repeating exactly the same mistakes of the past
A comment by Tarek Megerisi during the webinar “The new geopolitical challenges in an evolving Mediterranean”, organized by Operation Eunavfor Med – Irini in collaboration with the Mediterranean foundation for strategic studies (FMES) and La Sapienza University
t’s a marker to show that Dbeibeh is no longer the only real centre of gravity
Tarek Megerisi comments on the rejection of the budget plan proposed by Libya’s new unity government
Handling this situation will be the first major test for Libya’s new government
An increasingly violent power struggle has begun in Benghazi, comments Tarek Megerisi
If the final outcome is a government and a set of institutions, we will already have reached a point far beyond where we have been for the last five years
Tarek Megerisi comments on the approval of the new Libyan government of Abdul Hamid al-Dbeibah’s by the Parliament
I think this is going to be the first major challenge for the (Government of National Unity) GNU
Tarek Megerisi explains the background of the killing of a Libyan commander wanted for war crimes