UGTT Secretary General Noureddine Tabboubi today condemned the government decision to advance the curfew to 7 p.m.
Tabboubi said this decision did not take into concern the interests of certain social categories, in special coffee makers, restaurateurs and the poorest classes.
In the same vein, he called on the administration to review these measures, taking into account the gravity of their repercussions on the categories mentioned.
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