Tunisian police arrest member of parliament who mocked president


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  • Thursday, 05 Feb 2026

Tunisia's President Kais Saied attends his swearing-in ceremony for his second term at the parliament in Tunis, Tunisia October 21, 2024. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi

TUNIS, Feb 4 (Reuters) - ‌Tunisian police arrested lawmaker Ahmed Saidani on Wednesday, two of his ‌colleagues said, in what appeared to be part of an escalating ‌crackdown on critics of President Kais Saied.

Saidani has recently become known for his fierce criticism of Saied. On Tuesday, he mocked the president in a Facebook post, describing him as the “supreme ‍commander of sewage and rainwater drainage,” blasting what ‍he said was the absence ‌of any achievements by Saied.

Saidani was elected as a lawmaker at the end ‍of ​2022 in a parliamentary election with very low voter turnout, following Saied's dissolution of the previous parliament and dismissal of the government ⁠in 2021.

Saied has since ruled by decree, moves the ‌opposition has described as a coup.

Most opposition leaders, some journalists and critics of Saied, have ⁠been imprisoned since ‍he seized control of most powers in 2021.

Activists and human rights groups say Saied has cemented his one‑man rule and turned Tunisia into an "open‑air prison" in an effort ‍to suppress his opponents. Saied denies being ‌a dictator, saying he is enforcing the law and seeking to “cleanse” the country.

Once a supporter of Saied’s policies against political opponents, Saidani has become a vocal critic in recent months, accusing the president of seeking to monopolize all decision-making while avoiding responsibility, leaving others to bear the blame for problems.

Last week, Saidani also mocked the president for “taking up the hobby of taking photos with the ‌poor and destitute,” sarcastically adding that Saied not only has solutions for Tunisia but claims to have global approaches capable of saving humanity.

Under Tunisian law, lawmakers enjoy parliamentary immunity and ​cannot be arrested for carrying out their duties, although detention is allowed if they are caught committing a crime.

(Reporting by Tarek Amara; editing by Mark Heinrich and Bill Berkrot)

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