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Poll: Most Tunisians are optimistic about the new year

Tunisia Difficult political and economic swings in the year that draws to a close.

According to the institution "Amrod Consulting" Specializing in market research and surveys, some 53 percent of Tunisians take a look optimism For next year, despite the economic situation that many define as fragile in the country.

The polls indicate it Tunisians They look forward to the fundamental reforms that the new year will bring.

The advent of the new year represents an important occasion for a wide range of Tunisians: in Bardo, in the capital Tunis, Chokri Waneish, owner of a bakery and a food outlet, prepares to provide all kinds of sweets to his customers.

With the advent of this holiday, the country is seeing a movement and demand for shops to buy delicious sweets
And other requirements for banquets held to welcome the new year.

diligent preparations

Onish says "Celebrating the administrative year is a habit, and every year we recruit for this occasion and work day and night to prepare and provide for the needs of the citizen and to make the children happy as well, it is a habit that we cannot do without.".

New Year celebrations have become one of the most consolidated customs in Tunisian traditions, on which they pin their hopes for a better tomorrow.

Safwan Trabelsi, professor of sociology, says that the Tunisian citizen naturally suffers from economic and social problems, and therefore, in moments of celebration and joy, people tend to be more optimistic.

He added that people want conditions to be good and improve so that the country can get out of the predicament it is in, and this is very normal.".

The common denominator among Tunisians remains the hope that the new year will be an effective embodiment of reform programs that will lead the country out of the economic crisis and ensure social stability in the country.

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Observers considered this percentage, witnessed at the time, to be positive Tunisia Difficult political and economic swings in the year that draws to a close.

According to the “Imroud Consulting” institute, which specializes in market research and surveys, around 53 percent of Tunisians look optimism For next year, despite the economic situation that many define as fragile in the country.

The polls indicate it Tunisians They look forward to the fundamental reforms that the new year will bring.

The advent of the new year represents an important occasion for a wide range of Tunisians: in Bardo, in the capital Tunis, Chokri Waneish, owner of a bakery and a food outlet, prepares to provide all kinds of sweets to his customers.

With the advent of this holiday, the country is seeing a movement and demand for shops to buy delicious sweets
And other requirements for banquets held to welcome the new year.

diligent preparations

Wenish says: “Celebrating the administrative year is a habit, and every year we recruit for this occasion and work day and night to prepare and meet the needs of the citizen and to make the children happy too. It is a habit that we cannot make without.”

New Year celebrations have become one of the most consolidated customs in Tunisian traditions, on which they pin their hopes for a better tomorrow.

Safwan Trabelsi, professor of sociology, says that the Tunisian citizen naturally suffers from economic and social problems, and therefore, in moments of celebration and joy, people tend to be more optimistic.

He added that people hope that conditions are good and improve so that the country can get out of the predicament it is in, and this is very natural.

The common denominator among Tunisians remains the hope that the new year will be an effective embodiment of reform programs that will lead the country out of the economic crisis and ensure social stability in the country.

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