AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPublic Projects Watch: Tunisia’s Prime Minister Sarra Zaafrani Zenzri chaired a small Cabinet meeting at the Kasbah focused on speeding up public programmes and projects, stressing tighter preparation, faster procurement, and fewer execution delays. Baccalaureate Logistics: Education Minister Noureddine Nouri visited the El Menzah exam collection and distribution center for the 2026 written baccalaureate, urging vigilance and smooth, transparent operations. Sports Governance: Parliament’s committee begins reviewing the draft law on sports structures, with hearings planned for UTICA and the Order of Chartered Accountants to tackle management and financial transparency. World Cup Culture & Access: As Tunisia’s national team prepares for the 2026 World Cup, the wider fan scene is shaped by visa worries and high costs, while LA readies Fan Zones and the FIFA Fan Festival. Education & Work: Tunisia’s higher education spotlight grows as two El Manar lecturers earn international recognition for teaching innovation and cybersecurity volunteer work. Judicial Climate: A Tunis court verdict in the “Secret Apparatus of Ennahda Movement” case drew sharp condemnation over harsh sentences and concerns for fair-trial standards.
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