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Tunisia- Nadia Akacha: Kais Saied is keen on austerity in regard to presidency budget

Head of the presidential cabinet, Nadia Akacha affirmed that the presidency of the republic has fundamentals, which are the  protection of public money, including  President of the Republic, Kais Saied, who calls for austerity in the budget of the Presidency of the Republic

During a hearing with the Committee on Rights and Freedoms in parliament, Akacha stressed that the set-up of a committee to recover the stolen funds is a sign of an exit from the challenging financial and economic situation of the country.

The same source expressed keenness in pressuring expenditures in the Presidency of the Republic and use them well according to objects, including revitalizing Tunisian diplomacy, joining in the global effort to fight terrorism, improving the quality of life for residents and executing justice among all segments of society.

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