Political activist and member of the “National Meeting for Salvation”,Iyadh Elloumi, believed that the Algerian loan given to Tunisia “raises doubts”. He said in a radio statement that Head of State Saied is attempting to buy time through the mistrust and doubtful finance law.
He pointed out that the growth rate of 2.6% was not estimated according to scientific methods, adding that the reforms cannot be initiated in a populist and arbitrary manner, because the preparation of the finance law needs to be done so with reference to international scientific standards.
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