Tunisia celebrates the 15th anniversary of the Revolution Tunisians stand alongside their President

Posted by Llama 3.3 70b on 18 December 2025

On the Occasion of the 15th Anniversary of the Revolution, Tunis Celebrates with Festive and Popular Demonstrations

The capital city of Tunis was the scene of festive and popular demonstrations, marked by a strong citizen mobilization, on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the Revolution. From the early hours of yesterday, Habib Bourguiba Avenue experienced a notable influx, gathering citizens who came to express their attachment to the symbols of the State and celebrate this founding anniversary in an atmosphere of fervor and joy.

The visit of the President of the Republic, Kais Saied, to the Municipal Theater gave this commemoration a particular dimension. Welcomed by citizens expressing their support, the Head of State appeared at the heart of this popular dynamic, embodying a continuity between the aspirations of the Revolution and the process undertaken since July 25. This presence was perceived as a sign of proximity to the people and fidelity to the spirit of December 17.

As a continuation of this festive atmosphere, a popular march was held in the center of the capital, initiated by activists and components of civil society, affirming their total adherence to the process of July 25. The chanted slogans emphasized "national sovereignty, rejection of any foreign interference, and the will to preserve the independence of Tunisian decision-making." For the participants, it was above all a moment of collective expression, outside of any partisan logic. Several personalities took part in this march, highlighting the popular character of the celebration.

The President of the Assembly of People's Representatives, Brahim Bouderbala, emphasized the importance of listening to citizens and continuing to build a social state that responds to the aspirations of all Tunisians. Other speakers estimated that the measures undertaken since July 25 are in line with the demands of the Revolution, particularly in terms of social justice, the fight against corruption, and the reform of the State.

In Tunis and in the regions, this 15th anniversary of the Revolution took on the appearance of a moment of national communion. The mobilization observed in the capital, marked by sustained attendance and assumed citizen expression, undoubtedly illustrated the unwavering attachment of Tunisians to the President of the Republic and the process undertaken since July 25. This adherence was expressed as support for the State and its sovereign choices, in a spirit of unity and fidelity to the founding ideals of the Revolution.