April 15, 2021 at 3:02 pm | Published in: Africa, News, Tunisia
Protesters gather upon calling of Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT) to stage a demonstration demanding that the ministries fulfill their reform promises for the region in Kairouan, Tunis on 3 December 2020. [Yassine Gaidi - Anadolu Agency] April 15, 2021 at 3:02 pm
Tunisian security forces stormed the headquarters of the
Tunis Afrique Presse news agency (TAP) on Tuesday and attacked journalists who refused the state appointment of the media group s director.
The Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT) and a number of parties warned Hichem Mechichi s government against attempting to tame the media and evoke practices that prevailed during the regime of former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.
العيادي: وزارة الشباب والرياضة والادماج الاجتماعي استكملت النصوص الترتيبية المتعلقة بقانون الاقتصاد الاجتماعي والتضامني الراجعة لها بالنظر
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تونس والهوة التي تزداد اتساعا بين الفرقاء السياسيين
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من «بورقيبة» إلى «عبدالناصر» صفعات الرئيس التونسي للإخوان
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Political bickering stalls Tunisian national dialogue A number of political leaders are calling for the formation of a national salvation government in Tunisia after several successive governments have failed to solve the economic crisis.
Tunisian protesters shout slogans against police forces during a protest against the government on March 6, 2021, in Tunis.
April 9, 2021
TUNIS A government of national salvation is more than necessary in Tunisia amid the disruption of political dialogue among the ruling political elite, Lotfi Mraihi, head of the People s Republican Union Party, said March 28 in Gabes, southeast Tunisia, during a media briefing organized by his party.
Mraihi, whose party holds three out of 217 parliament seats, spoke against a backdrop of raging conflicts between the three top Tunisian leaders: President Kais Saied, Parliament Speaker Rachid Ghannouchi and Prime Minister Hisham Mechichi.