Radio Interview: Tunisia's young democracy thrown into constitutional crisis

Tunisia’s President has stood down the Prime Minister and suspended parliament in response to failures of economic and health policy and ‘imminent danger threatening the nation’.

Opponents are calling the move a constitutional coup and supporters have taken to the streets to celebrate.

Meanwhile, it’s unclear what it bodes for the country’s future.

The interview was produced by Sarah Martin and can be accessed by clicking here.

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