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Tunisia-Taxi drivers protest in front of government palace

The Syndicate of Individual Taxis Drivers affiliated with UTICA organized this Tuesday, November 8, 2022, a demonstration movement before the government palace at Kasbah.

They demand a revision of the prices. They call to examine the pricing grid and the prices fixed by the state for years.

With each increase in fuel prices, the latter threatens to strike and evoke countless increases in tax charges and the decline of their purchasing power.

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