The head of Tunisia's largest trade union, Noureddine Taboubi, called on Western nations to support migrants arriving in Libya and criticized Tunisia's new Prime Minister for potentially lacking power. Taboubi emphasized the need for real development and prosperity in African countries. President Kais Saied, who took power in July, can dismiss government officials and Tunisia is facing shortages and financial difficulties due to high debt and state purchasing policies. Approximately 250 union members gathered in Sfax to commemorate activists who died during the French protectorate in Tunisia in 1947.
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