Tunisian President Saied says he stepped in to “save the state”. But in a country where the wounds of decades-long dictatorship are yet to heal, his move to dissolve an elected government would raise concerns rather than comfort. Both the President and Parliament are popularly elected. Mr. Mechichi had the backing of Ennahda, the largest party in the suspended Parliament. President Saied, who is an independent, has had a testy relationship with Ennahda and the Prime Minister.

Which one of the following statements can be inferred from the above passage?

1
Tunisia was a dictatorship in the past.
2
Mr. Saied's decision to dissolve the government is incisive.
3
President Saied's relationship with the prime minister has been cordial.
4
Mr. Saied has the support of Ennahda.

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