Tag: Kaïs Saïed
in prison, opponent Rached Ghannouchi begins a hunger strike
The historic leader of the conservative Ennahdha party, Rached Ghannouchi, began a three-day hunger strike on Friday, September 29. Aged 82 and imprisoned since mid-April, the opponent intends to denounce…
Justice Department declares war on ‘fake news’
The Tunisian Ministry of Justice has decided to declare war on “fake news” and intox, in a press release published jointly with the Ministry of the Interior and that of…
in the midst of a bread crisis, the government announces the resupply of bakeries
A possible way out of the bread crisis is announced after the decision of the Ministry of Commerce, Saturday August 19, to resupply flour and semolina to so-called “modern” bakeries…
the CEO of national television violently criticized by President Saïed
Kaïs Saïed summoned the CEO of national television, Awatef Daly, on August 4, considering that the order given to the news during the 8 p.m. news was “ not innocent…
Georgia Meloni convenes a Mediterranean conference on migration
Italy is organizing a conference on development and migration this Sunday to which all the countries bordering the Mediterranean are invited. Not only the so-called “first entry” European countries but…
Rached Ghannouchi, leader of the opposition Ennahda party, arrested
Former President of the Tunisian Parliament, Rached Ghannouchi, the leader of the Islamist party Ennahdha, has been in the crosshairs of power for several months. He was arrested on the…
The ambiguous position of Tunis against the IMF
While President Kaïs Saïed announced that his country would not bend to the dictates of the International Monetary Fund, his Minister of Economy and the Governor of the Tunisian Central…
A resolution tabled in the European Parliament on the situation in Tunisia
In Tunisia, arrests against politicians continue. More than twenty people have been arrested since February for still unclear reasons, including the charge of “ conspiracy against state security “. This…
resilience, an essential virtue for sub-Saharan migrant women
The Tunisian government is trying to calm the tone after President Kaïs Saïed’s remarks on sub-Saharan migrants. Strong measures have been announced in favor of sub-Saharan students. But for the…
In a tense context, some Tunisians come to the aid of sub-Saharan migrants
After President Kaïs Saïed’s remarks, the authorities warned: anyone who would host foreign people without a residence card or a declaration at the police station would be breaking the law.…