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Tunisia- Yassine Ayari: State will be unable to pay salaries by the conclusion of Ramadan

In an exclusive interview with Tunisie Numérique, Amal and Namal MP Yassine Ayari affirmed that international financial institutions no longer desire to give loans to Tunisia.
According to him for the following two months, the money originally designed to pay suppliers will be employed to pay wages. Towards the conclusion of Ramadan, the Tunisian state will be unable to pay the salaries of public officials, the MP said.

The political crisis has produced a profound economic crisis, declared Ayari, denouncing, in the same way, political amateurism and considering that the Tunisian citizen is far from being a victim and that he is accountable for what is happening today, by encouraging failed politicians similar TO Kais Saied, Abir Moussi and Rached Ghannouchi.

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