Nabil Ammar, the head of Tunisian diplomacy, called on the demonstrators to calm down on Monday.

Since Kaïs Saïed's racist speech towards migrants from sub-Saharan Africa on Tuesday, February 21, the anger has not weakened.

According to Vincent Geisser, sociologist, political scientist, researcher at the CNRS, researcher at the Institute for Research and Studies on the Arab and Muslim World, guest of France 24, "it is an anxiety-inducing, identity, security rhetoric, c It is a practice of government, it is a practice of power which aims to make people forget the main responsible for the economic and social crisis which is Tunisia, which is precisely the Tunisian president and his government".

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