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By Sami Zaptia.
London, 22 January 2021:
The head of the Libyan General Union of Chambers of Commerce, Mohamed Raied, held discussions yesterday with Samir Majoul, head of the Tunisian Union for Industry, Trade and Handicrafts at the latter’s headquarters in Tunis.
The Libyan Chambers Union reported that the session dealt with the economic relations between Tunisia and Libya, where the importance of mutual economic integration was emphasized, and the obstacles that prevent the further development of bilateral cooperation, whether at the level of trade exchange or joint investments, were reviewed.
The work session was also attended by Chairman of the Economy, Trade and Investment Committee of the Libyan Parliament, and Haykel Makki, Chairman of the Finance, Planning and Development Committee of the People’s Council of Representatives, in the presence of a number of members of the Federation’s executive office and members of the Libyan-Tunisian Joint Economic Chamber.
В Тунисе возобновились ночные беспорядки: лидеры партий обвиняют друг друга, а президента призывают дать опровержение (Al Jazeera, Тунис)
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Ten years in, Tunisian democracy remains a work in progress Sharan Grewal A man walks in the central market in Tunis on Wednesday, a day before a national lockdown and the 10th anniversary of the uprising that toppled longtime autocrat Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. (Mosa ab Elshamy/AP) Ten years after the Arab Spring, Tunisia remains the lone success story. While its neighbors collapsed into civil war or renewed dictatorship, Tunisia has broken the mold, transitioning to democracy in 2011 and maintaining it since. Today, Tunisia’s President Kais Saied is the only head of state in the region who can claim they won a free and fair election.