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Tunisia-Water cuts: Amdoun residents issue “a cry for help” to Kais Saied

“A cry for help” was launched today by the  Amdoun residents (governorate of Beja) to the President of the Republic Kais Saied. According to the video recorded by Tunisie Numérique ‘s, the residents of Amdoun launched a desperate appeal to the Head of State and wanted, at the same time, to challenge him to alert him to the various difficulties they are facing. in particular the frequent cut-off of drinking water.

In addition, there is the decline of the epidemiological situation and the poor circumstances of health establishments in such a critical health situation.

According to the same source, the demonstrators similarly expressed their dissatisfaction with the bad practices of the delegate of the region.

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