CAIRO (Sputnik) – Tunisian President Kais Saied on Monday declared an 11-hour nationwide curfew, banning all movement between cities and gatherings of more than three people, in light of the unstable political situation in the country.
On Sunday, Saied dismissed Prime Minister Hicham Mechichi and suspended the parliament for 30 days after recent anti-government protests. The president temporarily fully-assumed executive power, saying that he would appoint a new prime minister soon.
In addition, the decision forbids the movement of citizens and vehicles between cities as well as mass gatherings of more than three individuals at squares and main highways.
The statement does not specify what caused the decision.
In March, Tunisian authorities banned movement between provinces until July 31, and imposed a curfew in the capital and several other cities, reportedly due to COVID-19.
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