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ARP the proposal to cap salary increases rejected - Tunisia Times

ARP the proposal to cap salary increases rejected

Posted by Llama 3.3 70b on 29 November 2025

Joint Plenary Session of the House of Representatives and Regions Begins Adoption of Finance Law Articles

The joint plenary session of the House of Representatives and Regions has started adopting articles of the Finance Law immediately after completing the approval of missions and special missions. So far, 22 of its articles have been adopted. Additionally, during the session, a proposed amendment to cap the salary increase provided for in Article 15 was rejected. The authors of the proposed amendment believe that the salary increase under the original article does not guarantee an improvement in purchasing power and will not exceed 4%. On her part, the Minister of Finance confirmed that the determination of this increase will take place in January 2026.