AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoProtests & Rights: Hundreds of Tunisians rallied in Tunis demanding President Kais Saied’s departure, denouncing “one-man rule” and calling for the release of jailed opposition figures as heat-driven power cuts and water shortages worsen daily life. Utilities Crisis: STEG rationing and disrupted water pumping have left many without electricity and drinking water, with medicine shortages and rising prices adding fuel to anger. Opposition Mobilisation: The Nafas movement—built to unite parties and independents beyond Tunisia’s traditional opposition—organized Thursday’s march, following a similar protest last month. Libya Roadmap: In Tunis, UNSMIL’s mini-meeting advanced the UN-facilitated Libya roadmap, including initialling drafts to form the High National Elections Commission and amend election laws. Migration & Human Rights: A migrant boat sank off Tunisia; at least 13 are missing and two were rescued, amid renewed criticism of EU-Tunisia migration cooperation over alleged abuses. Detention Alarm: The Global Sumud Flotilla says one of its leaders, Wael Nawar, has started a hunger strike over preventive detention in Tunisia, with three others still imprisoned.
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