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It’s already 11pm, and here’s a summary of the most important information for July 2, 2024.
Kais Saied calls on voters to participate in the presidential election on October 6, 2024
The head of state, Kais Said, has just issued the much-anticipated decree calling the electorate to the presidential elections, in a press release announcing the presidential elections of the Republic, on the evening of Tuesday, July 2, 2024. The presidential elections are therefore scheduled for October 6, 2024. It is worth noting that, despite the fact that the president has just announced the calling of the electorate, the decree has not yet been officially published in the Official Gazette.
Carthage announced in a press release that the President of the Republic decided tonight, Tuesday, July 2, 2024, to dismiss Ahmed Soula, CEO of the National Water Development and Distribution Company (Sonede). Ahmed Soula was appointed to this position by Kaïs Saïed on July 20, replacing Mosbah Helali, who was also dismissed.
Ons Jabr advances into Wimbledon second round
Tunisian tennis player Ons Jabeur qualified for the second round of the Wimbledon Championships on Tuesday, July 2, 2024. Ons Jabeur defeated Japanese player Moyuka Uchijima in two sets 6-3; 6-1. An easy match that ended in just 55 minutes.
Abdellatif Mekki summoned in connection with the Gilani Dabboussi incident
The “Âmal w Injaz” party (Work and Achievements, editor’s note) said in a press release issued on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, that its Secretary-General Abdellatif Mekki (official presidential candidate) has just been summoned to appear before the judge for the guidance of the trial. The party explained that this summons, dated July 12, concerns the case related to the death of Jilani Daboussi.
Sihem Nemsia: Tunisia meets fiscal commitments for the first half of 2024
Finance Minister Sihem Nemsia confirmed that Tunisia has fulfilled its fiscal commitments for the first half of 2024. This concerns a debt totaling 11.6 billion dinars. On July 2, 2024, Sihem Nemsia, speaking at the plenary session of the People’s Congress, said that as of June 2024, Tunisia had repaid 54% of its external debt, or a total of 6.6 billion dinars. 12.3 billion dinars.
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