Kais Saied ( ar, قَيس سَعيد; born 22 February 1958) is a Tunisian politician, jurist, and retired law professor, and currently the 8th
President of Tunisia since October 2019. He was president of the Tunisian Association of Constitutional Law from 1995 to 2019.
Having worked in various legal and academic roles since the 1980s, Saied joined the
2019 presidential election as an
independent social conservative supported by
Ennahda and others across the political spectrum. Running on a
populist platform with little campaigning, Saied sought to appeal to younger voters, pledged to combat corruption and supported improving the electoral system. He won the second round of the election with 72.71% of the vote, defeating
Nabil Karoui, and was sworn in as president on 23 October 2019.
In January 2021,
protests began against Mechiachi’s government in response to alleged police brutality, economic hardship and the
COVID-19 pandemic. On 25 July 2021, Saied dismissed the parliament and dismissed
Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi, executing a successful
self-coup. Since the self-coup, Saied oversaw the dismissal of judiciary and arrest of politicians. He ruled by decree until he was successful in passing a new
constitution which granted him more powers and called snap
legislative elections
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which resulted in a record low turnout.
Early life
Kais Saied is the son of Moncef Saied and Zakia Bellagha from
Béni Khiar (
Cap Bon). According to Saied, his late father protected the young Tunisian-born mixed Jewish-Berber Muslim
Gisèle Halimi
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Biography
Zeiza Gisèle Élise Taïeb was born in La Goulette, Tunisi ...
from the
Nazis
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. His mother, although educated, is a housewife.
His family is of rather modest origin but intellectual and a member of the middle class. His paternal uncle, Hicham Saïed, was the first pediatric surgeon in Tunisia, known for having separated two
conjoined twins in the 1970s.
Kaïs Saïed completed his secondary studies at
Sadiki College.
Professional career

A jurist by formation, he is a specialist in
constitutional law, and
secretary-general of the Tunisian Association of Constitutional Law between 1990 and 1995 then vice-president of the association since 1995.
Director of the public law department at the
University of Sousse between 1994 and 1999, then at the Faculty of Juridical, Political and Social Sciences of Tunis of the
University of Carthage
The University of Carthage ( ar, جامعة قرطاج) is a university located in Tunis, Tunisia, and was founded in 1988.
Organization
University of Carthage is formed by 21 institutions under single-supervision and 12 under joint-supervision ...
from 1999 to 2018, he was a member of the group of experts of the General Secretariat of the
Arab League
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between 1989 and 1990, expert at the Arab Institute for Human Rights from 1993 to 1995 and member of the committee of experts responsible for revising the draft
Tunisian Constitution in 2014.
He was also a member of the scientific council of several commissions academics.
While a visiting professor at several
Arab universities
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, in 2013 he refused to be part of the commission of experts whose mission was to find a legal solution to the problem of the
Independent High Authority for Elections. He retired in 2018.
Political career
Political ascent
From 2013 to 2014, Kais Saied participated in several political clubs and meetings, which bring together young people.
In 2016, the Mouassissoun movement was created to support Saied's action and projects.
2019 presidential campaign

Saied was one of the first declared candidates in the
2019 Tunisian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Tunisia on 15 September 2019, the second direct vote for the presidency since the 2011 revolution. The elections had originally been planned for 17 and 24 November, but were brought forward after the death of ...
. Running as an
Independent social conservative, he has sought to appeal to younger voters.
One of his policies included support for allowing citizens to
recall their elected officials. Saied suggested to voters that many of Tunisia's current issues were due to "non-respect for many
constitutional laws
Constitutional law is a body of law which defines the role, powers, and structure of different entities within a state, namely, the executive, the parliament or legislature, and the judiciary; as well as the basic rights of citizens and, in feder ...
".
He presented a plan to combat corruption, whether it is "moral or financial".
Saied was supported by both Islamists and leftists.
In a June 2019 interview with the newspaper ''Acharaâ Al Magharibi'', Saied announced his support for the
death penalty
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. He also made statements that public expression of
homosexuality is financed and encouraged by foreign countries, telling the paper:
He has taken conservative positions on women's issues as well, coming out against gender equality in inheritance issues, in accordance with the
interpretation of religious law.
Kais Saied is against normalisation of
relations with Israel, saying that Israel is at war with the
Muslim world, and any
Muslim leader who normalizes his or her country's relationship with the
Zionists should be tried for treason. He said his country has no problem with Jews and that Tunisians including his father protected Jews during the
Second World War.
Saied has also stated that he is in favor of a
decentralised, three-tier,
indirect manner of electing national legislative representatives, some elements of
direct democracy
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, and believes that local representatives should be elected based on
character
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* ''Character'' (novel), a 1936 Dutch novel by Ferdinand Bordewijk
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and its
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rather than
political ideology. Due to his relative obscurity and lack of campaigning, several of his positions were not well-defined aside from his social conservatism.
Despite being supported by
Ennahdha
The Ennahda Movement ( ar, حركة النهضة, Ḥarakatu n-Nahḍah; french: link=no, Mouvement Ennahdha), also known as the Renaissance Party or simply known as Ennahda, is a self-defined Islamic democratic political party in Tunisia.
Foun ...
in the election and holding socially conservative positions, Saied did not describe himself as an
Islamist and had advisers from across the
political spectrum. He also is not in favor of adding religious elements to the constitution, stating that these were only his personal beliefs.
Several media sources
referred to Saied as "
RoboCop
''RoboCop'' is a 1987 American science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner. The film stars Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Daniel O'Herlihy, Ronny Cox, Kurtwood Smith, and Miguel Ferre ...
", given his monotonous voice, his use of
Standard Arabic
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rather than
Tunisian dialect, and his focus on
law and order issues. On the campaign trail, Saied portrayed himself as a
man of the people, somewhat similarly to
Nabil Karoui, another populist candidate.
Saied received 620,711 votes in the first round of the
2019 Tunisian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Tunisia on 15 September 2019, the second direct vote for the presidency since the 2011 revolution. The elections had originally been planned for 17 and 24 November, but were brought forward after the death of ...
, coming in first place, and moved on to face Karoui in the second round. He was announced on 14 October as the new President of Tunisia, winning the second round, receiving 2,777,931 votes equivalent to 72.71% of the vote.
He took office nine days later, becoming only the second president who was not an heir to the legacy of the country's founding president,
Habib Bourguiba
Habib Bourguiba (; ar, الحبيب بورقيبة, al-Ḥabīb Būrqībah; 3 August 19036 April 2000) was a Tunisian lawyer, nationalist leader and statesman who led the country from 1956 to 1957 as the prime minister of the Kingdom of T ...
.
The prime minister then had two months to create a coalition.
President of Tunisia
Saied was sworn in as Tunisia's president on 23 October 2019. He is the first president born after the country gained independence from
France in 1956.
Transition and investiture

The results of the presidential election were proclaimed identically by the
Independent High Authority for Elections on 17 October. On the same day, Kaïs Saïed chose his brother Naoufel, also a professor of constitutional law, to appoint the advisers and members of the presidential cabinet. The office of the
Assembly of the Representatives of the People met on 18 October and fixed the oath on 23 October. This date corresponds to the maximum duration of the presidential interim of 90 days.
On 23 October, at the
Presidential Palace of Carthage, after taking his oath before the outgoing Assembly, during which he promises to fight against
terrorism and its causes, as well as to guarantee the gains of Tunisian women, while strengthening his economic and
social rights, he sees the interim president, Mohamed Ennaceur, transferring presidential powers to him.
First steps
From a practical point of view, he refused to stay at the
presidential palace of Carthage, preferring his villa in Mnihla, located in the
governorate of Ariana.
On 30 October, he appointed diplomat Tarek Bettaïeb as head of the presidential cabinet, General
Mohamed Salah Hamdi as national security adviser, while Tarek Hannachi heads the protocol. Abderraouf Bettaïeb is Minister-Advisor to the President of the Republic, Rachida Ennaifer in charge of communication, while Nadia Akacha is responsible for legal affairs.
Government formation
The government being semi-presidential, Kais Saied had a week after his inauguration to instruct the party which took the lead in the legislative elections to form a government. The latter then has a month to obtain the confidence of the Assembly of People's Representatives. On 15 November 2019, he appointed
Habib Jemli, the candidate for
Ennahdha
The Ennahda Movement ( ar, حركة النهضة, Ḥarakatu n-Nahḍah; french: link=no, Mouvement Ennahdha), also known as the Renaissance Party or simply known as Ennahda, is a self-defined Islamic democratic political party in Tunisia.
Foun ...
, to the post of head of government and charged him with forming a cabinet. On 10 January 2020, the Assembly rejected the composition of the government, which was also subject to delays when it was announced. Saied therefore had ten days to appoint a new head of government. On 20 January 2020, he appointed
Elyes Fakhfakh.
His government was announced on 15 February, but Ennahdha, whose ministers were announced there, announced that he would not vote for confidence because of the non-participation of
Heart of Tunisia. A slightly modified version of the government, but without the participation of Heart of Tunisia, was announced on 19 February; Ennahdha, fearing a dissolution, voted to accept the government. On 27 February, the Assembly of People's Representatives granted confidence to the government.
In June 2020, according to
Al Jazeera
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, "an independent member of Parliament published documents indicating that Fakhfakh owned shares in companies that won deals worth 44 million dinars". Fakhfakh denied any wrongdoing. On 15 July 2020, he resigned. On 25 July 2020, Saïed appointed
Hichem Mechichi head of government, with the task of forming a government in one month and obtaining the confidence of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People. Later on, he assumed office on 2 September 2020.
Self-coup

On 25 July 2021, in light of
violent demonstrations against the government demanding the improvement of basic services and amid a growing
COVID-19 outbreak
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, Saied suspended parliament for thirty days and relieved the
prime minister Hichem Mechichi from his duties, waiving the immunity of the parliament members and ordering the military to close the parliament house.
Saied's actions, which included relieving the prime minister of his duties, assuming the executive authority, suspending the Parliament and closing the offices of some foreign news agencies, was classed by scholars as a self-coup, as he disregarded Article 80 of the Tunisian constitution, which states that before raising an emergency state, the president must consult his prime minister and the head of the Parliament, and even then, the Parliament cannot be suspended. There however was no constitutional court in Tunisia to offer jurisdiction in his interpretation of the constitution. The president's decisions were also denounced by human rights organizations and considered by several foreign media outlets and Tunisian political entities as a
self-coup. The self-coup came after a series of
protests against the Ennahda-led government, economic difficulties, and the collapse of the Tunisian health system.
On 24 August 2021, Saied extended the suspension of parliament, although the constitution states the parliament can only be suspended for a month, raising concerns in some quarters about the future of democracy in the country.On 22 September, Saied announced that he will
rule by decree
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and ignore parts of the constitution. Saied named
Najla Bouden as Prime Minister on 29 September 2021. Protests against his consolidation of power continued in October 2021.
On 13 December 2021, Saied extended the suspension of the parliament until a new election takes place, and announced a nationwide public consultation that would take place from 1 January until 20 March 2022 to gather suggestions for constitutional and other reforms after which Saied would appoint a committee of experts to draft a new constitution, to be ready by June ahead of the referendum that will take place on 25 July 2022. He said that new parliamentary elections will be held on 17 December 2022, after going through the referendum and preparing a new electoral system.
On 5 January 2022, the Tunisian judiciary referred 19 predominantly high-ranking politicians to court for "electoral violations" allegedly committed during the 2019 presidential elections. Among the 19 were four former prime ministers,
Youssef Chahed,
Elyes Fakhfakh,
Mehdi Jomaa and
Hamadi Jebali, as well as former president
Moncef Marzouki, and the head of the Ennahda party movement,
Rachid Ghannouchi
Rached Ghannouchi ( ar, راشد الغنوشي, Rāshid al-Ghannūshī; born 22 June 1941), also spelled Rachid al-Ghannouchi or Rached el-Ghannouchi, is a Tunisian politician, the co-founder of the Ennahdha Party and serving as its intellec ...
.
In February 2022, Saied dissolved the Supreme Judicial Council, the body charged with
judicial independence Judicial independence is the concept that the judiciary should be independent from the other branches of government. That is, courts should not be subject to improper influence from the other branches of government or from private or partisan inte ...
.According to the country's justice minister, the Tunisian President has indicated that rather than eliminating the Supreme Judicial Council, he will restructure it. This comes days after the country's decision to disband the highest judicial body drew international condemnation. As a result of the President's decisions, more than two hundred judges and attorneys in black robes demonstrated outside the main court in Tunisia's capital on Thursday, 10 February 2022. On Sunday, 13 February 2022, Saied issued a proclamation appointing a temporary Supreme Judiciary Council.
A
constitutional referendum was scheduled for 25 July 2022. After the referendum results indicated that 90% of voters supported Saied, he declared victory and promised that Tunisia will enter the new phase after he got increased power, some of which was unchecked.After the
parliamentary election, the main opposition coalition called for Kais Saied to resign after fewer than 9% of eligible voters took part in the elections.
Since the self-coup, several arrests against high-ranking politicians such as former Prime Minister
Ali Larayedh
Ali Laarayedh ( aeb, علي العريّض, '; born 15 August 1955) is a Tunisian politician who was Prime Minister of Tunisia from 2013 to 2014. Previously he served in the government as the Minister of the Interior from 2011 to 2013. Followin ...
, former Prime Minister
Hamadi Jebali and former President Moncef Marzouki and many more have been made.
Personal life
Kais Saied is married to the judge
Ichraf Chebil, whom he met when she was a
law student in
Sousse
Sousse or Soussa ( ar, سوسة, ; Berber:''Susa'') is a city in Tunisia, capital of the Sousse Governorate. Located south of the capital Tunis, the city has 271,428 inhabitants (2014). Sousse is in the central-east of the country, on the Gulf ...
. He is the father of three children (two daughters and a son: Sarah, Mouna and Amrou).
Honours
National honours
Foreign honors
Other Honors
* 2021 : Honorary degree from
Sapienza University of Rome
* 2021 :
Arab League
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' Honor Plaque
* 2022 : Honorary Gold Medal of the
Council of Arab Interior Ministers
Publications
Saied is the author of a number of works on constitutional law, including:
* ''Tunisian Political Texts and Documents'' ()
ith Abdelfattah Amor">Abdelfattah_Amor.html" ;"title="ith Abdelfattah Amor">ith Abdelfattah Amor published by the Center of Administrative, Political, and Social Studies and Research, Tunis, 1987
* ''General Provisions of the Constitution'' () [direction], pub. Faculty of Juridical, Political, and Social Sciences of Tunis, Tunis, 2010
Miscellaneous
After assuming the presidency, Kais Saied garnered significant media attention for his handwritten official letters in fine
Maghrebi script.
Notes and references
External links
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1958 births
Living people
Tunis University faculty
University of Sousse faculty
Tunisian jurists
Presidents of Tunisia
21st-century Tunisian politicians