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Tunisia: Salary Increases in Tunisia – Between Social Necessity, State Commitments and Quantified Challenges

Tunisia: Salary Increases in Tunisia – Between Social Necessity, State Commitments and Quantified Challenges

Tunis — The government approved, within the framework of the 2026 Finance Law, a three-year salary increase (2026-2028) aimed at alleviating the impact of rising prices, improving the citizens’ purchasing power and promoting social equilibrium.

In the context of monitoring the implementation of these salary increases, President Kaïs Saïed reaffirmed commitment to honouring his oath and pledges, referencing the state’s determination to meet its obligations, during his meeting on Monday with the…

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