AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoJudicial Accountability: Tunisia’s terrorism-focused court rejected Monder Ounissi’s bid for release and postponed his trial (and that of other defendants) to Sept. 25 in the leaked audio recordings case, with multiple figures referred to trial in absentia. State-Owned Energy Oversight: Tunisia’s Court of Appeal upheld prison for former ETAP boss Mohamed Ali Khalil over misappropriation linked to the Nawara gas field, while cutting sentences for two other former officials. Migration Enforcement: Tunisian maritime units, with the navy, foiled 18 irregular crossings from Nabeul toward Italy over four days, arresting nearly 100 people and continuing rescue operations. Maternal Health Push: Health Minister Mustapha Ferjani reviewed reforms to improve care for mothers and newborns, stressing midwife and primary-care capacity, standardized protocols, better referrals, equipment, and digitised records. Economic Planning & Finance: Tunisia’s 2026-2030 livestock recovery plan targets rebuilding herds after drought, using budget funds plus partner financing and digital monitoring. Central Bank Watch: Tunisia’s central bank outlook is being questioned for relying on government assumptions as fuel-subsidy cuts and debt dynamics shape the 2026 risk picture. Sports & National Pride: Tunisia’s Raoua Tlili won gold at the Ostrava para athletics meet, adding to her recent discus success.
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