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Speaker of Tunisia’s Parliament: Tunisia is still a democracy in the making, and after the economic damage of COVID, we need help.
Tunisia, the Maghreb's smallest country, has one of the region's healthiest economies. ... Current Economic State of Tunisia. Published February 14th, 2000 - 02:00 GMT. Al Bawaba.
Tunisia celebrated the seventh anniversary of when the country ousted a dictator on Sunday. But current economic problems are touching off new protests about unemployment and poverty. Seven years ...
Your Jan. 18 article "Tunisian Economy Faces Hurdles To Continue Rate of Expansion" on the Tunisian economy calls for the following observations: Freedom of expression and association are ...
“Tunisia’s system, whether that is its economy, or its bureaucracy, or its police, is built on the idea of an absolute ruler. “Until you can change that,” he said, “you can’t change ...
Amid the political uncertainty and deepening economic hurt, Tunisia has also seen what human rights advocates say is a subtle, but alarming, deterioration in freedoms since Mr. Saied seized power ...
Tunisia’s Western allies, like the United States and France, have expressed concern and urged the president to forge an inclusive political dialogue that would benefit the sluggish economy ...
The failure of Tunisia's politicians to resolve a months-old crisis and restore stability is hampering economic recovery, the central bank governor warned Tuesday, while criticising a lack of ...
Democracy in Tunisia is under pressure. The North African country was long considered a trailblazer for democracy in the Arab world, but now its president has launched an authoritarian crackdown ...
President Essebsi is pushing a social reform agenda but he should be careful not take an authoritarian turn.
Tunisia's new government sent a high-level delegation to Davos Saturday with a message to the world's business and power elite: please stay in our economy and keep out of our politics.
The Tunisian government signaled a tough decision last week to reduce the public-sector payroll by 3,000 to lower its budget deficit. This may be a long-awaited sign that President Beji Caid ...
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