Tunisia has unveiled an ambitious plan to fully digitize its public administration as part of its 2026-2030 development strategy, aiming to streamline bureaucracy and boost transparency. The announcement was made following a ministerial council meeting on digital transition, chaired by Prime Minister Sarra Zaafrani Zenzri on Friday. The five-year roadmap encompasses 192 separate digital projects designed to modernize how the state interacts with citizens and businesses. According to a government statement, the initiative seeks to generalize electronic payments across public services, ensure seamless data sharing between government bodies, and significantly…