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Tunisia: President Launches Review of Redundancy in Government Agencies

Tunisia: President Launches Review of Redundancy in Government Agencies

by Dispatch Risk Analysis | Jan 14, 2025 | Diplomacy, Economic, Political, Social, Tunisia

Tunisia: President Launches Review of Redundancy in Government Agencies Summary: On 13 January 2025, Tunisian President Kais Saied ordered the launch of a sweeping review of “non-useful [government] institutions” during a ministerial meeting with Prime Minister Kamal...
Tunisia:  President Extends Long-Standing State of Emergency

Tunisia: President Extends Long-Standing State of Emergency

by Dispatch Risk Analysis | Jan 2, 2025 | Diplomacy, Legal, Political, Security, Tunisia

Tunisia: President Extends Long-Standing State of Emergency Summary: On 31 December 2024, President Kais Saied extended Tunisia’s state of emergency from 1 to 30 January throughout the country.                                  The state of emergency has been in place...
Tunisia: World Bank Meeting Affirms Mutual Interest in Further Cooperation

Tunisia: World Bank Meeting Affirms Mutual Interest in Further Cooperation

by Dispatch Risk Analysis | Dec 10, 2024 | Economic, Social, Tunisia

Tunisia: World Bank Meeting Affirms Mutual Interest in Further Cooperation Summary: On 10 December 2024, President Kais Saied met with the Vice President of the World Bank in the Middle East and North Africa region, Ousmane Dione, to discuss continuing cooperation.   ...
Tunisia: Frustration Rising Amongst Producers as Olive Oil Prices Fall

Tunisia: Frustration Rising Amongst Producers as Olive Oil Prices Fall

by Dispatch Risk Analysis | Dec 3, 2024 | Economic, Social, Tunisia

Tunisia: Frustration Rising Amongst Producers as Olive Oil Prices Fall Summary: On Monday 2 December 2024, the Ministry of Agriculture announced the start of the olive oil export season on 1 January 2025 for approved private exporters.   The announcement followed the...
Tunisia: Parliament Approves Government Borrowing from Central Bank

Tunisia: Parliament Approves Government Borrowing from Central Bank

by Dispatch Risk Analysis | Dec 2, 2024 | Economic, Political, Social, Tunisia

Tunisia: Parliament Approves Government Borrowing from Central Bank Summary: On 2 December 2024, Members of Parliament (MPs) approved the proposition submitted by the Minister of Finance to add a chapter to the draft 2025 finance law that will allow the government to...
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