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Tunisia-President Kais Saied meets media representatives

President Kais saied met President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Neji Bghouri,President of the Tunisian Federation of Newspaper Directors (FTDJ) Taieb Zahar, President of the National Trade Union Chamber of Private Television Lassad Khedher and President of the National Trade Union Chamber of Private Radio Kamal Robbana at the Carthage Presidential Palace.
This meeting focused on the status of media institutions and journalist in the country , ,Kais Saied expressed his opposition with the voices that provoke violence and hatred.
On his part,  Neji Bghouri uttered faith that the Presidency of the Republic would defend the problems addressed with the government.
It is primarily about shielding media institutions from pressure and guaranteeing their sustainability, he explained.

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