AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTunisia Street Protests: Hundreds marched in Tunis calling for President Kais Saied’s ouster, denouncing “one-man rule” and warning of a “complete collapse” amid cost-of-living stress, shortages of basic goods and medicines, and worsening water and power cuts. Heat & Health Strain: A new opposition protest is also linked to extreme summer heat driving electricity rationing and water access problems, with bottled-water shortages reported as blackouts disrupt daily life. Prison Health Concerns: Ennahda says jailed leader Rached Ghannouchi was kept in “total isolation” during a hospital stay, alleging denied visits and legal access, and reports a hunger and medication strike tied to his health. Social Security Reform: Tunisia’s government began drafting legal texts to reform the social security system, aiming to adapt pensions to demographic and labor-market changes and expand coverage for informal workers and platform-economy workers. Public Health Alert (Tunisia-linked): A case report highlights how a stroke mimic was caused by calcified material, underscoring the need for careful diagnosis in emergency care.
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