National newspapers shed light on the appointment of the new head of government Najla Bouden.
“Alchourouk”, indicated that ” In their interview with Al-Shorouk, a number of Tunisians expressed their distrust of the political parties, stressing that this system has ended after its failure for years to advance the country.” Alchourouk “monitored the opinions of a number of Tunisians about their confidence in political parties or not, and they confirmed in their response that their confidence had declined in an article entitled” Tunisians to “Alchourouk”… We have lost confidence in the parties.
“le Maghreb” explained that “No one denies that the requirement to appoint women to decision-making positions in accordance with the two principles of equal opportunities and parity was at the top of the demands thatIt was raised by feminists in Tunisia, especially after successive governments continued to ignore women’s participation, which does not stop with the appointment of women ministers, but goes beyond that to appointing ambassadors and those responsible for managing major bodies, institutions and others.