While Tunisia's president focuses on changing the constitution, his critics say he has failed to tackle the country's economic problems.
Official figures show the inflation rate in Tunisia above 8 percent, but it feels higher for many families struggling to make ends meet.
With a fifth of the workforce unemployed and poverty levels rising above what they were before the Arab Spring, soaring to new highs, Tunisia is again at a turning point.
Al Jazeera’s Resul Serdar reports from Tunis., Tunisia.
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Official figures show the inflation rate in Tunisia above 8 percent, but it feels higher for many families struggling to make ends meet.
With a fifth of the workforce unemployed and poverty levels rising above what they were before the Arab Spring, soaring to new highs, Tunisia is again at a turning point.
Al Jazeera’s Resul Serdar reports from Tunis., Tunisia.
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