AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTunisia Economy & Investment: Prime Minister Sarra Zaafrani Zenzri used the 22nd Tunisia Investment Forum to tout a rebound: GDP growth at 2.6% in 2025, FDI up over 30%, and 4,296 foreign firms now in Tunisia, alongside a 2026-2030 development plan and a push to fully digitise investment procedures via a new National Investment Platform. Municipal Governance: Tunis municipality continues its fight against unauthorized street installations, signaling ongoing pressure on local order and enforcement. Human Rights & Justice: Tunisia’s courts upheld a harsh 25-year prison term for prominent rights defender Sihem Bensedrine, keeping international scrutiny on the country’s treatment of activists. Regional Diplomacy & Security: Italy and Tunisia challenge Libya’s maritime claims in a fresh legal push, while EU officials condemned Tunisia over the conviction of a rights activist. Culture & Media: Doha Film Institute announced 48 Spring 2026 grants across 39 countries, including Tunisia-based filmmakers, underscoring continued regional cultural funding. Sports (Tunisia-linked): Tunisia’s World Cup campaign ended as it failed to progress, while the broader tournament spotlighted Africa’s rise—Tunisia being the notable exception among African teams reaching the knockouts.
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