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Hatem Nafti

Essayist, author of De la révolution à la restauration, où va la Tunisie ? (Riveneuve, 2019) and Tunisie, vers un populisme autoritaire? (Riveneuve, 2022). He also writes for various French-language international media.

  • The image shows a formal greeting between two individuals, with one wearing a light purple suit and the other in a dark suit with a tie. They are shaking hands in an outdoor setting, surrounded by greenery and architectural features. In the background, there are guards in ceremonial uniforms standing at attention. The atmosphere appears official and welcoming, suggesting a diplomatic meeting. To guard its borders, Europe rushes to Tunisia’s bedside Hatem Nafti · June 2023 While President Kais Saied’s regime is having a hard time reaching an agreement with the International Monetary Fund, Tunisia has seen several European leaders – French and Italian in particular – flying to the rescue. Helping hands which are anything but disinterested, meant to develop the (…)
  • The image features a man with a gray beard and glasses, looking thoughtfully to the side. He is dressed in a light-colored shirt and blazer. In the background, there is a logo with Arabic text and a star, indicating it is related to a political movement or organization. The overall tone of the image suggests a serious or contemplative mood. Tunisia. Ennahda Undone By the Test Of Power Hatem Nafti · March 2021 Late February in Tunis, and the conservative Islamist party is trying to rally its followers for a show of force around its leader, Rached Ghannouchi. But ten years on from his first electoral victory, Ennahdha is struggling to hold a decent position on the political chessboard.
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