AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTunisia’s Budget & Debt: The Economy and Planning minister told lawmakers the State has mobilised nearly 40% of its domestic borrowing needs for 2026 as part of the Finance Law, with public debt servicing projected at about 23.057bn dinars and a 2026 deficit near 11bn dinars. Regional Finance: Afreximbank approved a $500m loan to Tunisia to repay trade debts, fund essential imports and support foreign-currency liquidity. Seismic Update: Tunisia’s weather institute reported two tremors in Zarzis (Mednine) on Wednesday—4.2 and 2.6 on the Richter scale—adding to 51 tremors recorded since the start of 2026. Migration & Rights: Amnesty International urged Tunisia to reverse racist and xenophobic policies against refugees and asylum seekers, restore access to asylum procedures, stop collective expulsions and end repression of civil society. Governance & Service Delivery: Tunisia’s STEG restructuring is again in focus, with one MP saying a full overhaul would require at least TND 12bn. Sports (Tunisia in the spotlight): Tunisia’s Marwa Bouzayani is set to race at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, while D’Tigers’ qualifiers campaign saw Nigeria beat Tunisia 84-81 in Angola.
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