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Tunisia: Kais Saied calls for facilitating creation of civic businesses

During a meeting this Monday, April 8, 2024 at the Carthage Palace, President Kais Saied talked with Lotfi Dhieb, Minister of Employment and Vocational Training, on the difficulties encountered by citizens, especially young people, in the creation of corporate citizens. The latter, having shown their efficiency in various regions of the country, come up against multiple bureaucratic obstacles.

The President insisted on the necessity to remove these obstacles to encourage entrepreneurship, guaranteeing continued support from all entities involved. Similarly, Kais Saied called for urgent reform of the labour code to eradicate the use of temporary contracts and subcontracting, saying that real development and stability are only possible with real social justice.

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