The economy, under autocrat-populist President Kaïs Saïed’s rule, is in a long and potentially accelerating decline, while the population is ever more alienated from the political system. These hard realities are reflected in everything from simmering popular anger over slumping living standards to a faltering oil and gas industry and unfulfilled plans to deliver big renewable energy projects, write Jon Marks, John Hamilton and James Gavin.
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