AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCourt Rulings in “Secret Apparatus” Case: Tunisia’s terrorism-specialized criminal chamber sentenced Rached Ghannouchi and Ali Larayedh, among others, in the Ennahdha-linked “secret apparatus” case, with penalties ranging from life imprisonment to 10 years. Baccalaureate 2026 Prep: The Ministry of Education says 162,435 candidates will sit the main session starting Wednesday, with 5,988 exam centers mobilized and results expected on June 23; special accommodations include enlarged-print and Braille papers. Drought Debt Rescheduling: The Central Bank of Tunisia set rules to reschedule drought-affected farmers’ loans for 2023-24 and 2024-25 seasons, excluding irrigated areas and covering specific seasonal and investment loan dues. Public Health in Meknassi: Tunisia’s food safety authority said lab tests in the Sidi Bouzid Meknassi poisoning incident found anabasine, likely from accidental inclusion of toxic Nicotiana glauca leaves. Local Vector Control in Bizerte: Thermal fogging campaigns are being stepped up in Menzel Bourguiba, Tinja and Mateur to limit “Chironomidae” insect spread, with officials stressing no danger to residents. Agriculture Support: The BCT’s drought measures add to broader efforts to protect farmers and stabilize rural credit ahead of the next agricultural cycle.
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