AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHuman Rights & Justice: Rights groups and UN experts warn of a severe crackdown on activists in Tunisia, as the state ramps up prosecutions and harsh sentences for rights defenders. Government & Policy: The Head of Government Sarra Zaâfrani Zenzri chaired a Cabinet meeting on President Kaïs Saïed’s instructions, reviewing draft laws and decrees tied to energy security, food security, housing, health and air transport, alongside a push for “cultural and administrative revolution” in public services. Political Repression: A new wave of legal action is highlighted in commentary on Tunisia’s “judicial activity” amid economic decline, including moves to label political opponents as terrorists and long prison terms. Economy & Society: Tunisia’s fruit exports are up: around 18,873 tonnes worth 88.07 million dinars through July 8, with exports reaching 27 markets (Libya still taking over 73%). Public Services & Daily Life: Tunisia moves to ban single-use plastic bags nationwide, with a transition period and penalties, while road-safety authorities urge seat-belt compliance as the accident severity index rises. Sports & National Image: Tunisia’s football coaching churn continues in the World Cup era, with Sabri Lamouchi’s termination and Hervé Renard’s short-lived stint noted in coverage.
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