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news news, news. news . the 1st major protest in june is yes, president thieves, executive power, 2 months ago. 100 announce what they call a site supported phase carrying out people's well. what's next question is you isn't a welcome to the program. i'm in ron con to his years, political and constitutional crisis began in july. when the president sacked,
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the prime minister, suspended parliament and resumed executive power. case side insisted, it wasn't acute and said the measures would only last 30 days. but 2 months on, he still hasn't appointed a prime minister, he hasn't real plans for reform, and he's extended his emergency powers until further notice. on saturday, opponents vented their frustration at the 1st major protest against the president. but side supporters were out in force as well. now we'll bring it out guess in just a moment. but 1st, this report from dorothy jabari the array show of public dissent against president case. in the twenties and capital, thousands of people rallied in the center of tunis on saturday, chanting shut down the coo and we want to return to the jeremy see. we followed the path of the revolution with its negatives and positives for 10 years. but what happened on july 25 took us back 50 years to talk receive,
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which we tried with dba and ben eileen. but the policy is what a failure. and we couldn't advance on july 25th president. so you dismiss prime minister, his sham, she, she froze parliament and sees traditional power insisting it was not a qu, but others called it a threat to the region. few democracies said, supporters held a counter demonstration chanting. the people want to dissolve parliament cabinet and it could be that the opposite side took advantage of the chaos following the schism and conflict between state agencies. they are the ones that went out to demonstrate today. on the other hand, we are the ones who consider ourselves supportive of the july 25th decisions and therefore support place. we came to preserve the state president, so you'd called the move to seize executive power and exceptional measure. a response to an economic and political crisis. the former constitutional law
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professor justified his decision by citing emergency measures in the constitution that his critics, and many legal scholars said did not support his intervention. political leaders have complained about the constitution since it was agreed in 2014. they want it to be changed to either a more directly presidential or a more directly parliamentary system. president said, says he plans amended, but a powerful union and teenagers largest party have objected to changing the constitution. said is still to appoint a new prime minister while millions struggle under economic and political stagnation dorsey jabari al jazeera. ah, let's bring in august finch eunice m l as who's a political scientist and a member of chinese. he is and not a party. in syracuse, new york mohammed, dia mommy, a political science research. syracusa university is maxwell school,
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and also in june, a sheriff academy, a political commentator, a warm welcome to you all. i'd like to begin with you l in tunis at some point, we're going to have to start to call this a qu. we haven't heard from chi side in a major way since this began. there's no reform plans that have been announced and that doesn't seem to be any movement. it has to be now acute. so if your question is, in the way we describe what has happened, if it is a cooler knobs, i can see i can tell you that even the news colors, i mean each of law in our university, there is a real controversy concerning what happened. some of them would say that this is a mere interpretation. ok, so it's a kind of giving one's self the, the through active to interpret the text, the institutional text, the way he sees it. however, there are other school. there is another law law teachers and professors would say
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this is a cool, a cool in the, in the sense in the, in the legal ethnical, formal sense. he's a fool if he wants. so if you can see that, that the monopoly of, of powers, of authority in, in one hand countries what we wrote in the substitution of 2014. and i was one of those who adjusted the constitution of 2014 a visit that is a huge and adventurous and a very important violation of the constitution of the january, 2014. so as an understand it and mill you are stopping short of calling it a qu yourself. i mean, i told you i told you that this is that he's being called diversity myself. within what i've been telling you, even in the sense and the technical forum,
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a legal sense, the way mystified as interpreted and has behavior and has monopolize its power since july, the 25th. we can all try to describe it differently. alpha in june is sharif. often, when we look at chinese in politics, we understand that it's a system of dialog. dialog does take place between all the different parties. oh, we in a moment where there are negotiations going on. we just simply don't know what they all so far. and according to what we in hearing or listening or even the reading from, from analysis, from on a list here. it seems pretty obvious that there are no kind of dialogue or no kind of what should come. chances are close to the next few days or weeks. maybe we should still wait for the next upcoming days in 2 weeks, even though we are waiting since july 25th, which is quite a long period. especially this has been reflected on the recent folders when prison
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side as both at least 10 percent of his popularity, but still a very popular heated denisia. but for a dialogue i think that this is one of the issues we are facing. there is no dialogue whatsoever so far in addition to statements and declaration that there would be no dialogue with corrupt what additions or corrupt elite, or what he, he called the mafia and lobbies were in control. busy before july 25th, this has been the, the position of sy of separate isn't it even before july 25th. so for the, for the lee is so far there are no signs of potential dialogue. and we are waiting for the next step now from prison side, since he's, let's say, the head of the executive and by the fact to the head of some sort of just the brand shortage. just to see if you stating by
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a presidential decrease or prevention orders. so, so far, no dialogue mohammed, i'm going to come to you in just a 2nd. bo want to put that point to a male in june as also, and there's no dialogue or dialogue. i don't really agree with you, i guess from not soon as i would say the but he's sort of services these last days at the beginning. yes. that will be kind of surprised or shocked. what you what whatever you want. but these last weeks, i think, and i can see figures, i can see activists, political activists from all the political section coming together. they are trying that out. of course, it is, but a beginning of a dialogue also from, from the, from the organization of civil society. but especially when it's
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a lease from political law. so i can see that the lily's of asia think things are starting to change. and people who have come together before 2011 and after 2011 don't get up to 2011. there were assassinations, 2013 to big assassinations. but if i thought that the political plus had been able to come together, i say i think that these same people who were successful to come together trying now to come together. and i'm giving you a fact. i'm not just analyzing, i'm giving you the fact that the political activists and the events yesterday events was the one among you can see many of these of political activists coming together in that symbolic event in front of our insured and be able to give avenue. i haven't in syracuse a case i'd running out of constitutional cover. he gave himself the deadline of
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30 days. no one forced upon him. he said to himself, i've got 30 days. i'm going to announce reforms announced you lead a ship. that hasn't happened a week getting to the stage now where. busy it's simply illegal, what he's doing. i think 1st of all, we should make it clear and july 20th, if you did not announce any intentions. and that's actually one of the major problems that we've been facing last year. we didn't, we don't know what will during the next few weeks, i'm only for how long this st. fucked up. last regarding your question on the galaxy. i don't think it's one of an any more in the discussion isn't nearly as many as a kind of the fact to discussing the new constitution. so whether or not it's legal. i think there is a wide company that the article 80 does not allow the president to spend the
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parliament or the name of the executive, or even i'm in the constitution in fact. and ironically, the only author of the business side when he was back in the days the professor of law known as for his legal opinion on how we can amend this is an exception. so, so far the article 80 is use it is being used aside to more like a justification for his actions than anything else. why it's not dangerous precedent mohammed if, if there's silence from car fight himself, there's no real reform plans. as you say, the very beginning one announce here we are 2 months later still no reform plans is not dangerous precedent that he's simply just trying to wait this out. well, no, he was doing most reforms,
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economic or social be. we know that this would be, as we're getting for the change up to the constitution or the sort of their action the form of regime where the powers. 1 would be the same time the legislative body would be left very and you know, the way hypo, the centralized process and kind of in that elections. and even people who aren't supported by side right now on the he is we should actions against few actors or us department. i'm not supportive of the the system in the centralized system is advocating for so what is actually more concerning is that what he wants to do is,
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like you said, absolutely any vision on how to address the major issues for which has been brought this thing and like meaning more specifically an environment and poverty and that social issues. sure. if these were, this was a major protest, but it wasn't as big as we've seen engineers. yeah. in the past it was in many ways restrained. it was much more about putting political pressure to come up with an announcement or was this the beginning of a new movement in june is here? well, let's say it's a big protest maybe for, for the media or for, for the to say extra from the extended point of view about what happened yesterday . just, i mean, only hundreds of people gathered in downtown, doing his best to 1000 people. gather, gathered to,
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to oppose side decisions. so this could be of course, the beginning may be of the, off the news officer eyes of other brought this across denisia or even of the same place since the capital. but actually, i don't think that would be just but this for the upcoming weeks. this won't be, i mean us be because we may be, would like to seem to think or would like to to say, because it's pretty obvious not the people that gathered yesterday. they were rejected or they are rejected even according to recent polls, they are just rejected by the population. and that's why they are supporting president president 5 decisions they wrote the support of prison 5, maybe program or vision of already present boats of democracy or direct democracy as we may call it. but they are just supportable theme because he simply letter
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lies them. if we can say this way, so they are 40, they are seen as the core up what it can lead, who failed to address the the problems of the real problems of denisia in terms of economy in terms of reforms, when i'm in terms of the reforms of the judiciary, the fiscal reform for this reforms. and of course, in terms of the economic and foreigners because what we were facing before, right, when you say and even know to a certain extent, is that okay, we have free dems. we have free elections or some sort of free elections, but it's spelled differently currently. and this is, was the regulation was about what you haven't paperwork, 1st protesting for. they're going to make rise for the social service that you're putting to in also. busy into this we seem to be hearing that, you know,
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he hasn't addressed the real problems of chinese structural problems. ginger, which aren't going to go away over night. but he is popular. is he listening to these protests, or is he ignoring them because he feels he has the political and popular support? let me sort of the ball tell you that it has become clear that all that mr side has wanted to just to do or to people like to do. he didn't, he was unsuccessful to do it or to realize or to achieve it. he put i myself, i wrote this, he would have been all of these promises. he would have relied to them and achieve them in a very, in a much easier way and within, within the context and the frame of the constitutional legality. i can tell you he would have presented them and the constitution gives him the
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right and this negative presenting initiatives, et cetera. what happened yesterday, however, the only other day for mystify it was a, this is the when people popular when i'm behaving in such a way because this is how people who wanted to me it's, it's people who wanted me to, to behave in such a way. the importance of what happened yesterday is that very this message, this involved regardless of the member of those who were there because this is a strategy not calling people in a huge member was meant we are not in front of showing. or if you want exhibiting a certain power, no, we are giving people who better just today are trying to give a message that yes, there are people who went out on july the 25th. but there is also another plot of people who went yesterday to the street to and to say something else to, to, and this is change the, the, the equation and this show that
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a part of the street if you want. and the people consent is what happened on july the 25th, who and he asked for, and today's the slogan, they said that they wanted the state institutions back, they won't constitution back, they won't belittle back, they won't, legality and legitimacy, both of them, if, if you'd like to go into this dialogue over the timothy ambiguity. they won't everything back. so i guess what happened yesterday shows that no buddy incentives yet could do anything in front of all these challenges. political, economic, social challenges, no one alone can do anything, including mystified as a president of the republic, including majority in parties. and so the only solution as i keep,
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i can see is not individual. the solution should come in a sort of a consensus, a dialogue consensus, a national dialogue within and under the umbrella of the constitution. i have it in syracuse. what do you think of what i'm all is just said, is there a potential for dialog hit so far? inside was isolating, he felt he did not meet with major axis in july when it gets up that we're talking about the labeling. however, in other words, we are not seeing any data right now may happen in the future, but we're not there yet. how regarding yesterday brought this? i do think, i think it's important it wasn't for me because it visibly show that there is some level of content from what size is doing. oh,
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not extrapolate from the start and assume that they are presenting what all commissions want to come act isn't on both balls and the company to declare ation. nope, i know the masses and the ration of people actors show that there is little interest in the return of the pre july 25th situation. all those who are in favor of a return to wisconsin use orders. are you favor all? well i think most of them aren't in favor of constitution amendments. we send that know exactly what these constitution. i'm look like that people weren't not satisfied with tuition before july 25th. so we should not read that much into yesterday's. brought this sharif in june as also one of the biggest weapons that the case i had has in his also right now is the fact that unions has
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been through so much and the fed up with the current politicians mismanagement. and he's using that to justify his actions in this constitutional crisis that it's under is a case that julians are just simply credible. and they don't want to come out in the streets and they just want some sort of stability, which is what this is offering them. somebody. yeah, in addition, this is true or partially partially a true denisia. they want stability, they want economy to farms, they want democracy about delivers. from yesterday's protests the, the main listen got we've got, we've learned so far. it is to protest freely in june us and to express the opinion the ones opinions, despite the differences is stated, some sort of normal thing indonesia for 20. so far, whether we are in favor of spice, 5, oregon decisions,
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whether we are in favor of the for parliamentary coalition or note, this is quite normal and this is no need some, some, some sort of income chastain intonation. free about free speech. a free protest are some normal things concerning your question about whether conditions are fed up. yes, they are fed up. that's quite august because when we haven't even started from the 2019 elections, the voices for a person of the political sphere and the classical police classic. but if you are running out, that's how i would like you to come to a mil just for one final question. i know, at what point does the another party just put pressure on him to come up with something to come up with some sort of announcement from some reform plan. what does that happen? it's already been that it's already been over the 30 day limit. i don't think, i think another now is behaving within within of course a,
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a sort of coalition or at least the another part is trying to, to work or to behave within and trying to also to collaborate with the political law existing now and who are really willing to, to, to get into a front, a collective strong said democracy in the, to save the positions of transition. and apart from that, i and i can see any, any event in all, it's from any case, it's being asked to mystify it, to, to view and to get back to the constitutional legality. but at the same time, working with the other representatives of the political and the social spectrum, if you want to in the can cheat to, to, to get out of this blog that he's, that law. just if you allow me to interact
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a little bit with your guess, judy, if i think that is, i do agree with him. the reason that law, the deadlock, is that food on the table is mystify you today able, alone to provide. and these challenges the socio economic challenges to fight corruption on his own. this is the greatest question of the greatest challenge, the answer for me and for all who are following. of course, i would say, of course not of the problems of tractor on problems. i've been in the assembly. i've been in the government in 2015 and i know, i mean what i'm saying, nathan, is his problems are, are structural and deep. and they need they, they need a national dialogue or which as i told you earlier, and nobody even,
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even if we have the elections and we have the majority carrier party, i don't think a majority, any party alone or my just part is low and would be able or could be able to solve these problems so we have no other chance that people are working. i know the horizon is not clear enough, but there is a way and i do believe in us and this will of national democracy, democratic people. this will to overcome this crisis and when it, whenever there is a will, i'm sure there will be away and a way out and a solution. i want to thank august as well as is a dia, mommy, and sure of candy. and i want to thank you to for watching. now you can see the program anytime by was thing. all website al jazeera dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page at facebook dot com forward slash hey j, inside story. and you could also join the conversation on twitter. we are at
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