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Tunisia-Ahmed Hachani: “There is no country more beautiful than Tunisia”

Before presenting the draft State Budget for the year 2024 and the PLF 2024, Prime Minister Ahmed Hachani, for the first time during the plenary session organized today at the parliament, improvised a short speech where he recollected his professional career of more than 25 years marked in particular by his experience within the Legal Affairs department at the Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT). “I am an attorney. I am married and I have two daughters,” said Mr Hachani, addressing the ARP deputies.

Optimistic, the head of government confirmed that he is determined to succeed. “We are going through an exceptional situation. We must work more together and with all the forces. Tunisia unites us all. There is no country more beautiful than Tunisia,” adds the head of government who emphasised that the country needs work and achievements.

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