Tunisia

Tunisia, France sign $206m deal for budget support

20 Nov 2022; MEMO: Tunisia and France have signed a 200-million-euro (about $206.9 million) deal to support the North African country's budget, Anadolu reports.

The agreement was signed by Tunisian Economy Minister Samer Saied and French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna on Saturday on the sidelines of the 18th Francophonie summit held in Tunisia.

A statement by the Ministry of Economy quoted Saied as saying that the agreement aims to help Tunisia redress its financial balance and to implement reform plans.

Leaders of French-speaking countries hold summit in Tunisia

TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Leaders of French-speaking countries gathered Saturday on a Tunisian island to discuss debt relief, migration, food and energy shortages, with a soaring cost of living across Africa, Europe and the Middle East due to war in Ukraine as the backdrop.

French President Emmanuel Macron, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the presidents of six African nations were attending the 18th annual meeting of the 88-member International Organization of Francophonie, which promotes relations among nations that use French as their primary language.

Tunisia Ennahda stands with Qatar against 'racist defamation campaigns'

08 Nov 2022; MEMO: Tunisian Ennahda Movement expressed its solidarity with Qatar which has been facing "racist defamation campaigns" as its preparing to kickstart World Cup 2022.

In a statement posted on its Facebook page, Ennahda said: "Brotherly state of Qatar has been subject to a racist defamation campaign as it is preparing to kickstart the World Cup 2022, football tournament."

Tunisia elections: 1058 candidates run, 7 electoral constituencies without candidates

05 Nov 2022; MEMO: Tunisia's Independent High Authority for Elections (ISIE) announced the acceptance of 1,058 candidacy applications for the legislative elections scheduled to be held on 17 December.

"We accepted 1,058 candidacy applications for the legislative elections out of 1,427," shared Head of ISIE Farouk Bouasker in a press conference on Thursday.

Tunisia president calls for int'l cooperation to confront rising irregular migration

26 October 2022; MEMO: Tunisian President Kais Saied yesterday called for international cooperation to confront the increasing rate of irregular migration from his country, stressing that no local solutions can be found for this phenomenon.

Since the beginning of the year, the phenomenon of irregular migration has been growing in Tunisia due to the economic and social crisis, in addition to similar situations and wars in other African countries.

Tunisia: Twitter closes Information Ministry account

25 October 2022; MEMO: Days after accusing the opposition of forming "electronic bots" to spread chaos and destabilise the country, the Tunisian Ministry of Information and Communication Technologies has had its Twitter account closed for violating publishing laws. Several politicians and activists have responded to the measure, Al-Quds Al-Arabi has reported.

Tunisian General Labour Union threatens three-day transportation strike

20 October 2022; MEMO: The Tunisian General Labour Union yesterday threatened a regional transport sector strike for three days, the date of which will be set later.

According to a statement by the union, the administrative body for the transport sector will meet on 21 October and it may decide to implement a sectoral strike.

Tunisia: Soumoud Coalition abandons support for Kais Saied

12 October 2022; MEMO: Tunisia's Soumoud Coalition has said in an official statement that it no longer supports President Kais Saied's 25 July movement and called for boycotting December's legislative elections.

The coalition comprises a group of academics and experts who initially supported Saied's controversial move on 25 July 2021 when he dismissed the government and froze the parliament.

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