Advocate for a Total Overhaul and Global Reforms
The President of the Republic, Kaïs Saïed, has expressed his support for building a new Tunisia, emphasizing the need for innovative and comprehensive reforms. During his novel and unconventional electoral campaign, he reaffirmed his commitment to realizing the will of the Tunisian people for a better life at all levels, as reflected in the slogan "The people want."
A New Approach to Democracy
Confirming his approach to concretizing the will of the Tunisian people, the Head of State has reiterated his determination to move forward with his project of direct democracy. Since his accession to the highest office, President Saïed has reaffirmed his option for changing the political system by inverting the pyramid of power, starting from the base, and relying primarily on young people, as he does not believe in traditional political parties or alliances.
Direct Engagement with Citizens
Through direct meetings with citizens, particularly young people from all regions of the country, the Head of State has confirmed his preference for direct contact to better understand their concerns and expectations. This approach is in line with the "people want" framework, which emphasizes the need for a social state that requires the permanent mobilization of all the country's living forces to respond to citizens' aspirations.
Building Trust and a New Tunisia
All this requires the emergence of a symbiosis between the government and the governed, thanks to the establishment of unwavering trust, which has given rise to an unshakeable faith in a new Tunisia marked by a concern for justice and equity. President Saïed has repeatedly stated that the choice of a social state is a fundamental and irreversible commitment that is part of the political vision of the new Tunisia, hence the reforms undertaken to respond positively to the aspirations of marginalized categories.
Social Reforms and Justice
In this spirit, the multiple decisions in favor of precarious workers and solidarity institutions can be understood, as well as the revolutionary measures and legislative texts aimed at putting an end to subcontracting and illegal temporary work. The Head of State has emphasized that the right to work, decent remuneration, and social protection are not privileges, but human and natural rights that must be implemented daily, and that there is no longer room for tolerance of mistreatment and marginalization, which are the bad fruits of old policies marked by exclusion and pauperization.
Link between Social Justice and National Stability
President Saïed has also highlighted the fundamental link between social justice and national stability, calling for the banishment of the spirit of assistance and the improvement of the financing mechanisms of social aid institutions and their mode of operation. In brief, the social aspect, for the Head of State, is not regional or sectoral, but a national issue, as the dignity of the citizen is the foundation of the dignity of the entire people and nation.