Tunisia
Tunis may eventually adopt conservative fiscal policy
The IMF continues to disburse loan tranches to Tunisia despite doubts about government overspending and debt
TunisiaTunisian workers' anti-austerity strikes will multiply
The cash-strapped government is struggling to minimise discontent while attempting to control its spending
TunisiaTunisia’s raised wage bill will displease creditors
Rising inflation and declining purchasing power is fuelling unrest ahead of the elections
TunisiaTunisia will heed IMF warnings about overspending
The IMF continues to express doubts about Tunisia’s economy, especially overspending that may lead to debt problems
TunisiaTunisian elections will fail to solve problems
Tunisia faces turbulent times ahead as it prepares for parliamentary and presidential elections at the end of the year
TunisiaTunisian labour union may seek direct political power
The grievances that triggered the revolution still plague Tunisia as economic deterioration leads to popular outrage
TunisiaLabour union deal will calm tensions in Tunisia
The country’s economy has been struggling since the 2011 uprising when various sectors and investment declined
TunisiaTunisian government may not bend to strikers’ demands
Tunisia’s economy, which has struggled greatly since the Arab uprisings, is causing popular discontent
Tunisia