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By TunisiaONE – June 23, 2026
The recent decisions of Kaïs Saïed, issued during his high-level meetings with the Ministers of Justice and the Interior, mark a decisive turning point in addressing critical national issues. In a context defined by significant socio-economic challenges, the President has issued strict directives aimed at enforcing the rule of law, safeguarding public resources, and reinforcing security across the country. These measures focus on three strategic pillars: the recovery of misappropriated funds, the restoration of public maritime spaces, and a resolute campaign against economic speculation.
1. Follow-up on Financial Files and Overseas Assets
During his meeting with the Minister of Justice, President Saïed emphasized the necessity of accelerating ongoing judicial proceedings, whether they involve individuals within Tunisia or those who have fled abroad. The decisions of Kaïs Saïed convey a firm message: fleeing the country does not grant immunity to those who have plundered national wealth over past decades.
The President urged the judicial authorities to utilize all available legal mechanisms and to strengthen international judicial cooperation to repatriate funds that rightfully belong to the Tunisian people. These assets are viewed as essential resources for stimulating national development and overcoming current economic difficulties. Furthermore, the President reiterated that fair accountability and equitable trials are non-negotiable national demands. The state is determined to reclaim its stolen assets to restore public trust and ensure that justice is served.
2. Protection of Beaches and Public Maritime Domain
The high-level meeting with the Minister of the Interior focused heavily on environmental and security standards in coastal regions. With the summer season now in full swing, the President issued firm instructions to eradicate the phenomenon of “illegal acquisition” of public maritime domains.
The decisions of Kaïs Saïed in this regard are transformative: he has ordered immediate, rigorous actions to dismantle all unlawful barriers and private enclosures that prevent ordinary citizens from accessing the beaches. The President stressed that enjoying the coastline is a natural, free, and protected right for every Tunisian. Beyond the environmental impact, this directive carries a strong social message: public space belongs to the public, not to private interests or tourist operators who bypass the law. Regional authorities have been instructed to conduct continuous patrols to ensure that these public spaces remain accessible, clean, and regulated throughout the summer.
3. Fighting Monopoly, Speculation, and Price Control
In the economic sphere, the President defined the war against hoarders and speculators as an “existential battle” for the nation. The unjustified surge in prices for essential goods is seen not only as an economic burden but as a threat to national stability.
To address this, the decisions of Kaïs Saïed mandate a total mobilization of the Ministry of the Interior in coordination with the Ministry of Trade. Specialized teams are now deployed for intensive field inspections of distribution chains, warehouses, and transport networks. The strategy aims to disrupt illicit networks that hoard essential commodities to artificially inflate prices or create shortages. The President warned that the state will not remain idle while speculators deepen the suffering of citizens. This campaign aims to ensure that basic staple foods remain available at fair prices, effectively protecting the purchasing power of the population.
4. Strengthening Public Security During Summer
Beyond economic and environmental fronts, the President emphasized the necessity of reinforcing public security across all regions, particularly in tourist cities and densely populated urban areas. The directive is to provide a total sense of tranquility for both residents and visitors.
The security apparatus has been instructed to intensify joint patrols, especially in neighborhoods and coastal areas where population density spikes during the summer holidays. These efforts include active tracking of wanted criminals to maintain social peace. Furthermore, road safety has been identified as a key priority to reduce accident rates caused by the significant rise in traffic between cities and seaside resorts. The objective is to ensure that the summer season in Tunisia passes in an atmosphere of peace, safety, and order.
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What do these directives mean for the citizen?
The recent decisions of Kaïs Saïed have direct, positive implications for the daily lives of Tunisians:
- Equity: The state’s commitment to reclaim stolen funds fosters a sense of justice and accountability.
- Freedom of Access: The cleanup of beaches guarantees that public spaces remain free and accessible to everyone.
- Affordability: The crackdown on monopolies provides a vital defense for household budgets against arbitrary price spikes.
- Safety: Increased security presence aims to restore stability in neighborhoods and popular tourist zones.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What are the main files addressed by the presidential directives?
The directives focus on four pillars: the recovery of misappropriated funds abroad, the protection of public beaches, the crackdown on economic speculation, and the reinforcement of general public security.
Will campaigns against beach encroachments be permanent?
Yes, the President has ordered continuous control campaigns. Authorities at regional and municipal levels are tasked with maintaining the accessibility of the public maritime domain.
What specific measures are being taken against hoarders?
The state has deployed mixed brigades from the Trade and Interior ministries to monitor warehouses, verify the legality of supply chains, and confiscate goods stored illegally to manipulate market prices.
Are these directives legally binding?
Yes, these are official presidential instructions that mandate all relevant state institutions to executetheir duties immediately and effectively.
Conclusion
The decisions of Kaïs Saïed reflect a proactive and firm approach by the Presidency to address the issues that weigh most heavily on the Tunisian people. From the economy to the environment and the judiciary, the state is demonstrating its intent to reclaim its authority and protect the public interest. TunisiaONE will continue to monitor these developments closely, reporting on the official measures taken by the relevant ministries to ensure the successful implementation of these strategic directives.





