Mass protests continued throughout Tunisia on Monday following popular outrage over the assassination of leftist opposition leader Mohammed Brahmi last week.

Opposition leaders are now calling for the dissolution of the current government as the political crisis looms and protesters amass in one of the largest demonstrations since Tunisia’s ‘Arab Spring’ in 2011, Reuters reports.

Police forces sealed off Bardo Square with barbed wire in the capital city of Tunis on Monday morning, declaring it “a closed military zone” after demonstrations and clashes between pro- and anti-government protesters continued throughout the weekend and into early Monday morning.

Hundreds of thousands of mourners had gather in the Tunis streets on Saturday during a funeral for Brahmi as he was buried next to the similarly slain leftist leader Chokri Belaid. Both were members of the Popular Front party who are loud critics of the ruling Ennahda party.

Protesters chanted “avenge” Brahmi and Belaid on Saturday while they gathered outside of the Constituent Assembly in Tunis. Riot police and government supporters clashed with protesters there.

The protests continued on Sunday. “Enough with Ghannouchi” and “The people want the fall of the assassins,” the crowds chanted, referring to Ennahda chief Rached Ghannouchi.

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