AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoParliament’s Narcotics Overhaul: Tunisia’s General Legislation Committee is set to hear the Tunisian Association of Addiction Medicine on Friday (May 22) as it reviews draft amendments to Law 52 (1992) on combating narcotics, with a focus on shifting toward a more medical and support-based approach for people affected by addiction. Defense Ministry Pushback: The Ministry of National Defense reaffirmed the army’s neutrality and republican commitment, rejecting renewed attempts to pull the military into political disputes. Libya Elections Pressure: Egypt, Algeria and Tunisia called for simultaneous presidential and parliamentary elections in Libya under UN auspices, warning against escalation amid the country’s split rival administrations. Health Watch: Tunisia’s Ministry of Health says it’s monitoring the Ebola situation in DR Congo and stresses there’s no direct threat reported for Tunisia so far. Local Social Moves: In Béja, the Second Chance School opened a new regional branch for 12–18-year-olds who left school early, with capacity for 500 beneficiaries a year.
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