Kais Saied A Firm Reorientation Towards Struggling Projects

Posted by Llama 3.3 70b on 20 May 2026

President Kais Saied Embarks on Unannounced Visits to Nabeul Governorate

May 19 Afternoon: President Kais Saied Begins Unannounced Visits to Nabeul Governorate

On the afternoon of May 19, President Kais Saied initiated a series of unannounced visits to various localities in Nabeul Governorate. From the Port of Princes to El Mankaâ, passing through the Retiba region (Takelsa delegation) and ending in Korbous, the Head of State went directly to the field. The objective was to visually verify public domain infractions and gather complaints from exasperated citizens frustrated with local management.

President Visits Kélibia Road Construction Site

Following this, President Saied visited the construction site of the road connecting Nabeul to Kélibia. A project that has crystallized tensions: launched in 2018, the works have been dragging on for years and have yet to be completed, despite the full release of necessary budgets.

Urgency in Schools: President Visits Béni Khiar College

The presidential marathon continued this morning, at dawn, with a surprise visit to Béni Khiar College. Confronted with the antiquity of the premises, President Kais Saied ordered the immediate launch of rehabilitation and maintenance work. A firm directive aimed at securing the establishment and ensuring decent learning conditions for students.

Immediate Consequences at the Summit of the State

These on-site observations were immediately followed by effects at the highest level of the state. Yesterday afternoon, the President of the Republic visited the Kasbah Government Palace for an emergency meeting with Prime Minister Sara Zaâfrani Zenzeri.

A Firm Tone at the Meeting

During this meeting, the tone was raised a notch. President Kais Saied condemned the repeated failures in public service management, qualifying the maintenance of the status quo as "unacceptable."

"The warnings and warnings have succeeded each other, but now, the cup is full," the Head of State emphasized.

The President reaffirmed that what he calls the "national liberation war" will no longer be encumbered by concessions: it will only be led with those who firmly believe in the Tunisians' right to definitively free themselves from the "stigmas of the past." Carrying a heavy charge against the failing officials, he concluded with a clear warning: anyone who attempts to sabotage the daily lives of Tunisians under various pretexts, believing themselves to be above the law, will have to assume the consequences of their actions.