Will We Ever See an End to Cheating and Private Tutoring in Tunisia's Education System?
As Tunisians prepare to see their children reap the rewards of a year of hard work, sacrifice, and legitimate hopes, the scourge of cheating and private tutoring continues to spread like a plague. These unscrupulous individuals, who operate through social media, aim to undermine the national exams and compromise the credibility of the national diploma, both nationally and internationally.
However, these grave threats have not gone unnoticed. In Tunisia, there is a man of integrity who is determined to eradicate this cancer and restore the country's education system to its former glory. President Kaïs Saïed is personally leading the charge, mobilizing his team, from the Minister of Education to the janitor of a small primary school in Sidi Salah or Zouaouine, to remain vigilant against these charlatans.
The President's efforts are driven by a deep understanding that these underhanded tactics are a blatant attack on the nation's sovereignty. As such, they will be brought to justice, and those responsible will be held accountable for their crimes.
While the Ministry of Education, the Public Prosecutor's Office, and civil society organizations are working tirelessly to combat this scourge, their efforts will only be successful if there is a national awakening and a commitment to the values of patriotism and loyalty to Tunisia, as defined by the President of the Republic.
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