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Tunisia-Video: I-Watch launches “Fakhfakh Meter”

Tunisian civil society activist and founder and president of the Tunisian watchdog organisation I-Watch Achref Aouadi announced the launching of “fakhfekh meter” initiative which is directed at the evaluation of the fulfilment of the promises made by the prime minister.

The activist stressed that the evaluation made by the organization affects only the promises published, which Fakhfekh made as Head of the Government, excluding those which he made as a candidate for the legislative ones.

It should be noted that of the 91 promises that Fakhfekh made, 14 were kept against 39 not fulfilled, and 25 in progress.

The organization also counted 13 promises it called “vague”, a category that includes promises whose progress has proven difficult, according to Aouadi.

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