AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPolitical Prisoners & Rights: Families of four Global Sumud Flotilla activists held in Tunisia’s Mornaguia Prison for over five months are demanding their release and the dropping of charges, saying conditions have severely harmed detainees and families while Tunisia’s rhetoric rejects normalization with Israel. Women’s Political Detention: Ennahda marks Tunisia’s National Women’s Day by calling for the release of women detained for their political views, warning that ongoing arrests and prosecutions deepen the country’s political and humanitarian rights crisis. Governance & Accountability: A new critique argues Tunisia’s Parliament-Government-Presidency system is in “rupture,” with blame-shifting across institutions while President Kais Saied remains effectively insulated from scrutiny. State Capacity Under Strain: Another analysis points to the costs of Saied’s one-man rule, linking today’s service failures—like STEG grid strain and extended outages—to structural breakdown rather than isolated crises. Regional Context: Tunisia-Ukraine cooperation talks feature Mohamed Ali Nafti and Andrii Sybiha discussing strengthening ties, as regional geopolitics and energy pressures continue to shape North Africa’s agenda.
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