Tunisia’s president calls for say in setting monetary policy

Saied reportedly makes demand during meeting with central bank governor

The Central Bank of Tunisia, Tunis
The Central Bank of Tunisia, Tunis
Kamel Agrebi/photoline-digital.com

Tunisia’s president Kais Saied met central bank governor Fathi Zouhair Nouri on February 21 and insisted on amending a 2016 law that guarantees the institution’s independence, Reuters has reported.

“We want a national central bank, not as others wanted it based on dictates from abroad,” Saied is reported to have said during the meeting.

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