24 Jan 2018 | 11:05 PM UTC
Tunisia: Anti-government protest in Tunis January 26 /update 9
Anti-government protest planned for January 26 in front of Parliament in Tunis; avoid area
Event
Activists affiliated with the Fech Nestanew movement have announced a protest that will take place on Friday, January 26, at 12:00 (local time) in front of Parliament in Tunis. The protest will call for lower consumer prices, revocation of the 2018 budget law, and the release of previously detained protesters. An increased security presence is expected at the site of the demonstration, as well as potential associated transportation disruptions. While the protest is intended to be peaceful, clashes between demonstrators and security forces cannot be ruled out.
Additional protests, heightened security measures, and associated transportation disruptions are expected in Tunis and in other Tunisian cities in the coming days and weeks.
Context
Violent protests against rising consumer prices have shaken Tunisia in recent weeks, leaving one person dead and dozens of others injured. The 2018 budget, which includes austerity measures as well as an increase of the value-added tax (VAT), has generated a general rise in consumer prices since its implementation on January 1. According to one study, Tunisians will have to spend an extra TND 300 (USD 120) per month to cover the rise in prices, almost as much as the national monthly minimum wage (TND 357) for those working 48 hours per week.
In response to the previous week of demonstrations, the government announced a series of reforms on January 13. Poor families will receive more financial aid per month (from the TND 150 [USD 60] currently received to between TND 180 and 210 [USD 72-84]) and will be guaranteed housing; all citizens will be guaranteed healthcare.
Advice
Individuals in Tunis are advised to monitor the situation, avoid all protests due to the risk of potential violence, and adhere to any instructions issued by the local authorities.