The spokesperson for the General Federation of Transport Wajih Zidi clarified that the protest march organized today has the purpose of defending the accomplishments of the sector and the moral and professional demands of agents.
He said that public transport remains operational today disclosing that a general sectoral strike could be organized next week if the authorities do not process their requests.
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