AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoProtest Pressure on Saied: Hundreds of Tunisians marched in central Tunis on Saturday, denouncing President Kais Saied’s “one-man rule,” arrests of opposition figures and journalists, and a worsening economic squeeze—rising prices, medicine and food shortages, and weaker public services. Justice & Rights at the Center: The rally comes as bar and journalists’ groups prepare strikes over what they call eroding judicial independence and tighter press freedom. Health & Safety Watch: Tunisia-linked tragedy abroad also hit headlines: a newborn migrant baby died of hypothermia after reaching Lampedusa, and an Italian attack in Modena injured multiple people, with the driver reportedly having Tunisian roots. Local Services: In Tunisia, transport support is being arranged for teachers’ recruitment exams in Tunis on Sunday, with special bus lines to La Manouba test sites. Public Health Signals: Separately, an environmental specialist says nearly four new mosquito species were detected in Tunisia, urging municipalities to adapt control efforts.
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