Tunisia: Cabinet Meeting Accelerates Implementation of Key Public Projects
Tunis – A cabinet meeting convened on Thursday at the Government Palace in Kasbah, led by Prime Minister Sarra Zaafrani Zenzri, focused on the progress of public programs and projects across various sectors in Tunisia. The meeting aimed to ensure timely execution and high-quality standards in public initiatives, which are deemed essential for fostering equitable development and stimulating economic growth.
The Prime Minister emphasized the urgency of completing public projects within established timelines, aligning with the aspirations of the Tunisian populace and the directives from the President of the Republic. She highlighted the necessity of refining project management approaches, advocating for thorough assessments of technical, economic, social, and environmental factors before projects are initiated. This proactive strategy aims to mitigate delays during execution.
Enhancing Public Procurement and Project Management
In her address, the Prime Minister called for improvements in public procurement processes, advocating for reduced timelines and simplified procedures. She reiterated the government’s commitment to expediting ongoing projects while launching new initiatives to promote regional development, economic growth, and social equity. This aligns with the broader state policy aimed at enhancing the investment climate and creating job opportunities.
The Prime Minister urged officials at all levels—central, regional, and local—to closely monitor project implementation, promptly address challenges, and engage constructively with citizens and investors. She underscored the importance of efficient file processing and project completion, ensuring that these efforts are in line with the President’s vision.
Digital Transformation and Monitoring Mechanisms
The government is currently reviewing the legal and regulatory framework governing investments, with a focus on implementing digital transformation initiatives within the administration. This includes reducing file-processing times, eliminating unnecessary administrative permits, and modernizing the public procurement system to encourage investment.
A unified digital platform has been established for monitoring public projects, providing real-time data on project progress across Tunisia. This system enables accurate tracking of implementation performance, completion rates, and identification of challenges, facilitating timely decision-making.
Sector-Specific Developments
Minister of Economy and Planning Samir Abdelhafidh provided an overview of significant programs and projects across various sectors:
Health Sector Initiatives:
- Construction and equipping of the King Salman University Hospital in Kairouan.
- Development of Class B regional hospitals in El Jem, Sbiba, Ghardimaou, Jelma, Haffouz, Makthar, Thala, and Dahmani.
- Establishment of multidisciplinary hospitals in Sidi Bouzid and Gafsa.
- Rehabilitation of medical departments and enhancement of the e-Health information system.
These initiatives are part of a comprehensive strategy to rebuild the public health sector, addressing the legitimate healthcare demands of Tunisians and promoting health equity.
Transport Infrastructure:
- Doubling of Railway Line 22 and upgrading of Railway Line 6.
- Initiation of the first phase of the Rapid Rail Network project.
Public Works and Housing:
- Development of the Bizerte Bridge and the Tunis–Jelma motorway.
- Launch of the second generation of programs aimed at upgrading and integrating residential areas.
Energy and Mining Projects:
- Construction of the Mdhilla 2 triple superphosphate plant and the Tunisia–Italy ELMED electricity interconnection.
- Upgrading of the electricity transmission network and natural gas transport projects.
Agricultural Development:
- Rehabilitation of deep wells in southern Tunisian oases.
- Construction of dams and associated water transfer infrastructure.
Environmental Initiatives:
- Coastal protection from marine erosion and construction of wastewater treatment facilities.
Digitalization Efforts:
- Implementation of the GovTech e-governance program to support administrative digital transformation.
Higher Education and Vocational Training:
- Equipment programs for educational institutions and vocational training development initiatives.
Cultural Heritage Restoration:
- Restoration projects for significant mosques and historical sites in Tunis and Kairouan.
Accountability and Future Outlook
At the conclusion of the meeting, the Prime Minister reiterated the importance of overcoming obstacles that hinder project progress. She emphasized that accountability is paramount, asserting that individuals responsible for delays in project execution will be held accountable, regardless of their position.
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Published on 2026-06-08 20:04:00 • By the Editorial Desk

