Independent nominee for the early presidential elections Neji Jalloul said Tunisia undoubtedly required a period of reformations, emphasising the practical necessity to commence properly implementing them.
Jalloul positively affirmed that reform programs can only be achieved by establishing a strong presidential system, he proceeded to assert the need for local Legislative initiatives to alter the political system to end dispersion.
Additionally, he revealed that he will focus on educational reforms to limit school dropout which fuel unemployment and crime, appending that reformations must properly incorporate the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Tunisian Diplomacy.
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