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Tunisia-University restaurants without meals during Ramadan

Aymen Boubaker, member of the UGET executive committee, confirmed that “Since the start of Ramadan, UGET has obtained several complaints regarding the lack of iftar meals in several university restaurants”. In a statement to TAP, Boubaker explained that it is either incomplete meals or downright unavailable following the closure of certain restaurants. In this context, he revealed that the university restaurant of the city El Isken in Ben Arous, which closed for infrastructure problems, secured 60 meals, during this month of Ramadan, while its capacity amounts to 450. “This situation has driven students to resort to other restaurants close to the university campus, especially in the absence of means of transport”, he added, noting that the UGET had already sent a complaint to this effect. , for two weeks, at the office of university works in the north and has not received any reply to date.

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