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Tunisia President Beji Caid Essebsi has 'severe health crisis' | Tunisia President Beji Caid Essebsi has 'severe health crisis' |
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Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi is in hospital after suffering a "severe health crisis", officials say. | Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi is in hospital after suffering a "severe health crisis", officials say. |
They gave no further details. Mr Essebsi - who at 92 is the world's oldest sitting president - was also treated in hospital last week. | They gave no further details. Mr Essebsi - who at 92 is the world's oldest sitting president - was also treated in hospital last week. |
PM Youssef Chahed said Mr Essebsi was receiving all the attention he needed and people should stop spreading "fake news" about his condition. | PM Youssef Chahed said Mr Essebsi was receiving all the attention he needed and people should stop spreading "fake news" about his condition. |
There had been reports that the president had died. | There had been reports that the president had died. |
Mr Chahed said in a Facebook post (in Arabic) that he had visited the president in hospital. | Mr Chahed said in a Facebook post (in Arabic) that he had visited the president in hospital. |
Mr Essebsi won Tunisia's first free elections in 2014 following Arab uprisings across the region. | Mr Essebsi won Tunisia's first free elections in 2014 following Arab uprisings across the region. |
Earlier this year, he announced he would not stand in elections expected in November, saying someone younger should take charge. | Earlier this year, he announced he would not stand in elections expected in November, saying someone younger should take charge. |
Former Tunisian President Zine el-Abedine Ben Ali was ousted in 2011 after 23 years in office. | Former Tunisian President Zine el-Abedine Ben Ali was ousted in 2011 after 23 years in office. |
Since then, Tunisia has won praise as the only democracy to emerge from the revolutions of the so-called Arab spring. | Since then, Tunisia has won praise as the only democracy to emerge from the revolutions of the so-called Arab spring. |
A divisive figure | A divisive figure |
Analysis by Ahmed Rouaba, BBC Africa | Analysis by Ahmed Rouaba, BBC Africa |
For his supporters, Mr Essebsi is an experienced politician and protector of secular values who has helped to preserve the state's authority and standing in the international arena. | For his supporters, Mr Essebsi is an experienced politician and protector of secular values who has helped to preserve the state's authority and standing in the international arena. |
But for his foes, the president belongs to the past and is a part of the Tunisia's repressive deep state. | But for his foes, the president belongs to the past and is a part of the Tunisia's repressive deep state. |
Before assuming the presidency in 2014, Mr Essebsi had served on-off in ministerial roles since the 1960s. | Before assuming the presidency in 2014, Mr Essebsi had served on-off in ministerial roles since the 1960s. |
He came to power leading a secular party - Nida Tounes (Call of Tunisia) - who opposed Islamists in government. | He came to power leading a secular party - Nida Tounes (Call of Tunisia) - who opposed Islamists in government. |
His supporters have portrayed him as a man above amateurs - someone who could help address security issues and attract foreign investment. | His supporters have portrayed him as a man above amateurs - someone who could help address security issues and attract foreign investment. |
In recent years, Tunisia has suffered attacks by Islamists and economic problems, with unemployment a persistent issue. | In recent years, Tunisia has suffered attacks by Islamists and economic problems, with unemployment a persistent issue. |
Earlier on Thursday, there were two suicide bomb attacks on security forces in the capital, Tunis. | Earlier on Thursday, there were two suicide bomb attacks on security forces in the capital, Tunis. |
The interior ministry said one targeted a police patrol on one of the city's main streets. One officer was killed and another wounded along with three civilians. | The interior ministry said one targeted a police patrol on one of the city's main streets. One officer was killed and another wounded along with three civilians. |
The second bombing - in another neighbourhood - injured four people at the gates of a national guard base. | The second bombing - in another neighbourhood - injured four people at the gates of a national guard base. |
The Islamic State group later said it carried out the attacks. |