Head of European parliament urges African “Marshall Plan” to stem migration

The president of the European Parliament proposed Monday the establishment of a “Marshall Plan” that would facilitate economic and social development in Africa and thereby reduce the flow of migrants toward Europe. At the start of a two-day official visit to Tunisia, Antonio Tajani also insisted that cooperation with North African coastal nations on issues such as terrorism, border control and de-radicalization was key to European security. Evoking the program – named for Secretary of State George Marshall – that saw the United States pour billions of dollars into Western…

Code to secure Tunisian State properties to be established soon

To better protect State properties in the country, a Code for public properties in being elaborated in Tunisia. The first draft of this code “which aims at regrouping and improving all laws related to organization and management of State properties” is, according to the minister of State properties and land affairs, Mabrouk Kourchid, already elaborated and will “soon” be examined by a cabinet meeting. “The minister stressed on the need to manage properly State property, in transparency, adding that the public properties code will be a key achievement for Tunisia. The cabinet…

India, Tunisia vow to combat terror, extremism

India and Tunisia today agreed to jointly combat terrorism and extremism while ramping up cooperation in the field of security. A review of bilateral ties was undertaken as External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj co-chaired the 12th India- Tunisia Joint Commission Meeting with her Tunisian counterpart Khemaies Jhinaoui. During the meeting, the two sides also discussed regional and international issues of mutual interest. Six agreements in the fields of judicial cooperation, cooperation in youth issues, information and communications technology, trade and business, were also signed. To give a new impetus to…

Europe pledges security cooperation with Tunisia (Antonio Tajani)

President of the European Parliament Antonio Tajani reiterated, Monday morning, at the House of People’s Representative, Europe’s commitment to security cooperation between the two shores of the Mediterranean, underlining the important geopolitical role played by Tunisia in the fight against terrorism. He recalled that one of the first setbacks suffered by the terrorist organisation “Daech” intervened in southern Tunisia in the Ben Guerdane delegation in March 2016. Tajani stressed the need to work for the stabilisation of Libya, commending the initiative of President Béji Caïd Essebsi for a comprehensive political…

Tunisia offers Qatari firms investment opportunities in agri, aquaculture projects

As part of efforts to build stronger trade and economic ties with Qatar, Tunisia is inviting Qatari investors to participate in its agriculture and aquaculture projects worth $200mn, a Tunisian official has said. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a business meeting at the Qatar Chamber headquarters in Doha yesterday, Abdelmoumen Toukabri, the general administrator of Tunisia’s Agricultural Investment Promotion Agency, said the Tunisian delegation is looking for Qatari partners to big ticket projects in the North African country. “We have many big projects in Tunisia worth $200mn and…

Tunisia’s amnesty law hopes to reassure civil service

The heated discussions on amnesty reflected two vying visions of how to deal with the past. Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi has signed into law an amnesty measure benefiting Ben Ali-era civil servants, ending a long, heated debate about the legislation. The bill had been initiated by Caid Essebsi to energise growth and shore up political stability. Dubbed the “administrative recon­ciliation law,” the legislation grants amnesty to senior civil servants from the government of former President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, who assumed the presidency in November 1987 and was toppled…

Tunisia’s Democracy: Between Economic Reform and Public Engagement

unisia’s transition to democracy is in a difficult spot: the public is frustrated with the political and economic situation, but the political elite are shying away from needed public engagement. Two recent events stand out: the 2018 draft budget law put forward this month and the recent postponement of the local elections to next year. By postponing the elections, Tunisian politicians forwent an opportunity to engage the citizenry at a time when that dialogue will be critical—as the government begins to implement economic reforms that are expected to grow its…

Chinese enterprises devoted in cultivating ICT talents for Tunisia: official

Chinese enterprises have been devoted in cultivating information and communications technology (ICT) talents for Tunisia, which helps develop Tunisia’s economy, said a Tunisian official on Thursday. Tunisian Minister of Communications Technology and Digital Economy Mouhamed Anouar Maarouf made the remarks during a program graduation ceremony sponsored by Huawei, a Chinese electronics giant. Ten Tunisian university students completed the Huawei-funded digital skills development program after receiving a two-week ICT intensive training in July in China. Chinese Ambassador to Tunisia Bian Yanhua voiced hope that youths participating in the program would help…

Italy, Malta and Tunisia pact for ‘blue economy’ development

A pact between Italy, Malta and Tunisia to relaunch the ‘blue economy’ through sharing infrastructure and industrial projects with emerging countries of the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) area is the aim of the Med Festival Experience International. The official presentation was in Valletta at the Royal Malta Yacht Club. The initiative focuses on the development of the sea-based economy and will be held in Valletta in 2018, when the city will be the Capital of Culture. ”With the partnership of the Italian-Maltese Chamber of Commerce, which for 25…

Steady passport ranking reflects Oman’s stability

Oman’s steady passport ranking reflects the solidity and stability of the country, according to the creators of the 2017 Passport Index. The index ranks the passports of the United Nations’ 193 countries and six territories, in order of passport power, or the number of countries the holders of a particular passport can visit without first having to procure a visa, and was compiled by Arton Capital, a global advisory firm that specialises in investor programmes, which helps people gain citizenship through investment. Oman is ranked 56th in the world, when…