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Tunisia announces reforms after week of unrest

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Update: 2018-01-14 04:55:54
Tunisia announces reforms after week of unrest Tunisian protesters hold placards in Tunis (Photo: collected)

DHAKA: The Tunisian government has announced a wave of social reforms, following days of demonstrations by anti-austerity protesters, reports BBC.

Protests broke out ahead of Sunday's seventh anniversary of the ousting of President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali.

Emergency government meetings were held in response to protests, which have seen more than 800 people arrested.
Officials said plans had been submitted to parliament to reform medical care, housing and increase aid to the poor.

Demonstrations began earlier this month after the government announced New Year tax and price increases in its 2018 budget.

In December the International Monetary Fund (IMF) told Tunisia it needed to take "urgent action" to reduce its budget deficit.
Successive governments have failed to resolve national unemployment and poverty, and the country's vital tourism industry has struggled to rebuild after terror attacks targeted foreign nationals in 2015, killing dozens.

People have taken to the streets against the budget measures, despite Prime Minister Yousef Chahed attempting to assure Tunisians that 2018 would be the country's last "difficult" year.
Interior ministry spokesman Khlifa Chibani said on Saturday that 803 people had been arrested throughout the week on suspicion of violence, theft and looting during demonstrations.

He said 97 members of the security forces had been injured in the unrest, but did not say how many protesters had been hurt.

The United Nations human rights office expressed concern on Friday over the large numbers being detained.

But President Beji Caid Essebsi accused the foreign press of "amplifying" the unrest and damaging the country's image with its coverage.

BDST: 1556 HRS, JAN 14, 2018
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