AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEnnahda and political detainees: On Tunisia’s National Women’s Day, Ennahda called for the release of women held for their political views, saying continued arrests and prosecutions are worsening the country’s political, humanitarian and rights crisis. One-man rule and state failure: A new analysis revisits the costs of President Kais Saied’s 2021 coup, arguing Tunisia’s current electricity and gas grid strain—now linked to long outages and deaths tied to medical power cuts—shows how power concentrated in one office leaves no institutions to correct failures. Prison conditions for Ennahda’s Ghannouchi: Reports describe extreme heat inside Mornaguia prison, where Ennahda founder Rachid Ghannouchi passed out in his cell, underscoring the pressure on jailed opposition figures. Tunisia–Ukraine cooperation: Tunisia’s foreign minister Mohamed Ali Nafti spoke by phone with Ukraine’s Andrii Sybiha, focusing on trade and agriculture, higher education for Tunisian students, and strengthening the legal framework for deeper bilateral ties.
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