Speaking to Tunisie Numérique, National Coalition leader Neji Jalloul considered that the appointment of a woman as prime minister is an excellent choice which marks the progressive nature of the Tunisian state.
The second positive point is to give the Tunisian university the place it merits, he said, referring to Nejla Bouden’s CV. He likewise said that the new government must give priority to economic reforms, health and education. It must additionally work to restore Tunisian diplomacy.
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