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Tunisia-Bill related to derogatory provisions for recruitment in the public sector: Government requests postponement and parliament rejects

The heads of the parliamentary blocs refused the government’s request to postpone consideration of the proposed law related to derogatory provisions for recruitment in the public sector

Today, Tuesday, July 29, 2020, the House of people representatives holds a plenary session to consider the law proposal that stipulates for Direct assignment in successive annual rounds of unemployed graduates with higher degrees who have spent an unemployment period of ten years or more and who are registered with employment offices.

A number of the unemployed are carrying out a protest in front of Parliament to demand the approval of the proposed law.

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