AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEnnahda and Ghannouchi: Tunisia’s Ennahda says jailed former parliament speaker Rached Ghannouchi was kept in “total isolation” during a three-week hospital stay, alleging blocked family visits and legal access, and citing a hunger/medication strike over his health as it renews calls for his release. Detention of Gaza flotilla activists: Families of four Tunisian activists linked to the Global Sumud Flotilla demand their release from Mornaguia Prison and the dropping of charges, saying conditions have harmed detainees and families for more than five months. Parliament–Presidency friction: A new report highlights an “unannounced rupture” between Parliament, the government and the presidency, pointing to how key decisions still run through President Kais Saied despite public blame-shifting. Finance law politics: Coverage of Parliament’s debate on the 2026 Finance Draft Law spotlights clashes over articles added by deputies, including recruitment-related provisions and interest-free financing for small projects. Women’s rights in detention: Ennahda marks National Women’s Day by calling for the release of women detained for political views, framing arrests as deepening Tunisia’s rights and humanitarian crisis. Regional pressure on migration: Tunisia-linked migration politics also echoes through reporting on the Ceuta crisis and Europe’s push to externalize returns, with legal and institutional tensions shaping outcomes.
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