Tunisia’s prime minister dismissed amid economic woes

Tunis, Aug 2, (dpa/GNA) – Tunisian President Kais Saied, had sacked the prime minister and named a new one, amid economic woes in the country.

Saied, had decided to terminate the duties of Najla Bouden as prime minister and appoint Ahmed Hachani as her replacement, Tunisia’s state news agency TAP reported on Wednesday.

Hachani, who previously worked at Tunisia’s Finance Ministry and central bank, was sworn in by Saied on Tuesday evening, the agency added.

There was no official explanation for the dismissal of Bouden, whose critics described her as the “shadow of the president.”

But the move comes amid growing discontent in Tunisia over food shortages, price hikes and frequent queues for bread, a staple item in the country.

Tunisia is mired in its worst economic crisis in decades, amid high unemployment.

The North African country is a major route for migrants, trying to reach Europe.

Last month, the European Union and Tunisia signed a deal, aimed at combatting irregular migration in return for an aid package.

Saied said on Tuesday that Hachani, would assume office “under special circumstances” and “great challenges.”

A $1.9-billion bailout loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is still pending.

Saied rejects the reforms demanded by the IMF and said, they could cause the situation to “explode” with serious consequences for stability of Tunisia and the region.

In September 2021, Saied picked Bouden as Tunisia’s first female prime minister.

Her appointment came two months after Saied, an ex-law professor, controversially unseated the previous premier and suspended parliament, before further expanding his legislative and executive powers, measures that the opposition decried as a “coup.”

GNA