Does Tunisia Need Validation from International Organizations?
Does Tunisia need validation from international organizations, particularly those that claim to be non-governmental but publicly fund their activities through government-backed coffers that finance, in full view of the world, the daily atrocities and abuses guided by Netanyahu in Gaza? This is the question we pose, and we address it specifically to those who daily flood the radio and TV airwaves that are still open to them during prime time, particularly among housewives and seniors who have been deprived of serious debates and analyses of reports published at regular intervals by organizations that were thought to be independent, but are now revealed to be working on behalf of certain parties whose connections are no longer hidden from the people who have reached the threshold of discernment necessary to distinguish between fact and fiction.
Blocking Progress
In parallel, certain officials stuck in the trenches of the decade of turmoil continue to use every means and strategy imaginable to block the government's initiatives, including its intention to increase salaries over the next three years (2026, 2027, and 2028) at rates that have not yet been fixed, but will not be lower than the last increases. This is what emerges from the consensus reached on the 2026 finance law, at a time when union leaders are quarreling over the date of the next extraordinary congress of the union center and creating a commission they call legal to find a way to allow some of them to reap the benefits of the general strike of January 21 and win the congress elections, which will be organized and controlled by the strike leaders as they see fit.
Fighting Corruption and Foreign Interference
Meanwhile, the Head of State continues his battle against corruption and his war against interference in the country's internal affairs. This is a message to those who still dream of a boost from abroad, that Tunisians now master the best means to write their own history and build their future, free from any form of foreign control, "cancerous democratic" lessons, and friendly advice dispensed by lobbies that have lost all credibility, even in their own countries.