Speaking with Tunisie Numérique, National Coordinator of Deputy Professors Malik Al-Ayari, said that the national protest movement for today was postponed until after the presidential elections, due to national considerations.
Al-Ayari explained that the protest movement was triggered by several issues, the most important being the failure to issue the regulatory provisions that were anticipated following a ministerial council overseen by the President of the Republic. This was anticipated to take place within the framework of an electoral period, which, as he put it, should have been a positive moment for all.
Al-Ayari pointed out that the forms are mostly the failure to seal these provisions either by the presidency of the government or by the presidency of the Republic, because the issue was fixed at the level of overlapping ministries, which are finance, higher education and the presidency of the government, and it was programmed to be downloaded on Chronological instalments.
He noted that the professors were the deputies of the students at the start of the academic year the lessons were not boycotted, and the status of the professors who enjoyed the definition of the Social Security Fund, and also the professors who exceeded fifty years and were not attached to 174 cases.
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