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Tunisia – BCT: an ongoing legislative facelift!

by Webdo
Tuesday 25 March 2025 22:08
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The government’s chef, Sarra Zaafrani Zenzeri, chaired, in the morning of Tuesday March 25, 2025 at the Palais du Government at the Kasbah, a limited ministerial council devoted to the examination of the project to revise law n ° 35 of 2016 fixing the status of the Central Bank of Tunisia.

The meeting was held in the presence of the Minister of Finance, Mechkaât Salama Khaldi, and the governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia, Fathi Zouhair Ennouri.

The government’s chef underlined “the importance of the central role played by the Central Bank of Tunisia in the establishment of quantitative and qualitative standards guaranteeing healthy management of the national banking system, by strengthening national development policies and strategies, by stimulating investment and increasing the financing capacity of small and medium -sized enterprises”, according to an official statement of the Presidency of the Government.

In this regard, it insisted on “the need to combine the efforts of all public and private financial structures in order to complete the reform process and establish a legislative revolution affecting all of the vital sectors, with a view to creating a lasting economic dynamic at the service of investment and wealth creation in all regions”.

She also said that “the choice of self -sufficiency and the strengthening of state’s own resources is a national option that requires collective mobilization and the involvement of all economic actors in the battle for national emancipation, in order to build a solid economy, based on a solidarity and inclusive financial system, capable of resisting international fluctuations, while adopting a policy of financial autonomy and excessive debt ”.

At the end of the discussions on the proposals to revise law n ° 35 of 2016 fixing the status of the Central Bank of Tunisia, the Council recommended to accelerate the update of this legal framework according to a new and integrated approach.

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