Deep reform Heading towards an administrative and cultural overhaul

Posted by Llama 3.3 70b on 17 February 2026

Meeting at the Carthage Palace: President Kaïs Saïed Discusses the Country's Situation with Prime Minister Sarra Zaafrani Zenzri

President Kaïs Saïed received Prime Minister Sarra Zaafrani Zenzri at the Carthage Palace to discuss the general situation in the country. The President denounced the dysfunction of certain public services and the "remnants of the old system" that fuel tensions. He called for an administrative and cultural revolution to achieve the objectives of the December 17, 2010 Revolution.

A Clear Objective

The meeting between President Kaïs Saïed and Prime Minister Sarra Zaafrani Zenzri took place on February 16 at the Carthage Palace. The discussion focused on the country's general situation, particularly the management of several public services that are not functioning as they should. The goal is clear: to address the tensions caused by the remnants of the old system, which are trying to regain their influence by any means, disguising themselves with a new facade every day. This situation cannot continue.

The Need for Administrative and Cultural Revolution

Tunisia today needs more than just to continue the battle for national liberation or to implement a simple legislative revolution. It requires an administrative revolution, accompanied by a cultural one. The work is ongoing to provide opportunities for young people and to restore the legitimate rights of those who have suffered from exclusion and corruption. The December 17, 2010 Revolution will only fully achieve its objectives through social justice.

Emphasis on National Unity

The President of the Republic also emphasized the importance of national unity. Many people have failed to seize the historic moment; however, those who are outside of history cannot be actors in its construction. All the people's expectations will be met by free patriots who are convinced that responsibility is a heavy burden, not a privilege or a comfortable position. Anyone who, in any position, does not feel the people's suffering or hopes is not worthy of assuming responsibility or bearing this burden. The situation is now clear to the Tunisian people, both for those who have divided roles among themselves and for those who have staged it.

A Call to Action

The President's message is a call to action, urging the government and the people to work together to achieve the objectives of the Revolution and to build a better future for Tunisia. The emphasis on administrative and cultural revolution, as well as national unity, highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to address the country's challenges and to ensure a brighter future for all Tunisians.