AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoOpposition Protest Call: AP reports a new opposition collective, the Nafas movement, plans a protest in Tunis this Thursday over extreme heat and worsening shortages of water and electricity, alongside medicine gaps, unemployment and rising living costs. Detention Alarm (Sumud Flotilla): Families of four Global Sumud Flotilla activists detained in Tunisia’s Mornaguia Prison for alleged “financial crimes” say conditions have deteriorated and demand release and dropping charges. Ennahda Rights Pressure: Ennahda says imprisoned leader Rached Ghannouchi was kept in “total isolation” during a three-week hospital stay, alleging blocked visits and legal access, and links his case to politically motivated charges. Tunisia Political Governance: A commentary piece argues Tunisia’s Parliament and government blame-shifting hides President Kais Saied’s control over the system, pointing to disputes over the 2026 Finance Draft Law and recruitment provisions. International Job Posting: TIMEP is accepting applications for a Senior Associate on European-MENA relations focused on Tunisia, tracking how European financing and policy shape economic and migration outcomes.
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