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Tunisia – Parliament begins examining bill relating to management of household waste

The Parliament started, on Tuesday afternoon, during a plenary session, the examination of a bill relating to the elimination of the handling work required for the management of the waste file, permitting local groups and municipal assemblies to eliminate household waste, in addition to the chance of entrusting waste collection and treatment operations or installations to public or private establishments.

The government aims to repeal the provisions of Chapter 20 of Law No. 41 of 1996 by finishing subcontracting work and replacing it with the term “contract according to possible contractual formulas regulated by current legislation”, after legal interpretations have varied, in addition to no longer responding to legal developments connected to public-private partnership contracts.

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