AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPolitical Prisoners & Rights: Ennahda marked Tunisia’s National Women’s Day by calling for the release of women detained for political views, saying arrests and prosecutions are deepening the country’s political and humanitarian crisis. Detention of Gaza Flotilla Activists: Families of four Tunisian activists linked to the Global Sumud Flotilla renewed demands to release their sons from Mornaguia Prison and drop “baseless” charges, citing worsening physical and psychological conditions after more than five months. Institutional Tensions: A new analysis highlights an “unannounced rupture” between Parliament, government and the presidency, arguing that blame-shifting between deputies and ministries avoids confronting President Kais Saied’s control over the system. Finance Law & Recruitment: During Parliament’s debate on the 2026 Finance Draft Law, Finance Minister Michket Slama Khaldi criticized added recruitment provisions approved by deputies as “illegal,” including measures tied to Mechanism 16 and health-sector waitlisted recruitment. Regional Security Context: Separate reporting on the wider region underscores how conflict dynamics—from policing debates in Europe to Hormuz tensions—continue to shape political pressure and rights discourse across North Africa.
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