Candidate Mohamed Mhadhbi for the local elections run-off in the locality of Sidi Dhaher, Bou Argoub delegation (Nabeul governorate), has launched his electoral campaign by engaging with citizens. At 51 years old, the candidate currently holds a position as an educator in a primary school. He emphasised that his electoral campaign is primarily targeted towards the youth, which demonstrated significant abstention in the first round of elections. His aim is to encourage them to participate in the voting process, underscoring the crucial stakes associated with this electoral deadline. The candidate's electoral agenda revolves predominantly around the theme of youth unemployment and the measures required addressing this issue. This includes streamlining access to loans and funding for starting businesses. The candidate pledged to work towards supporting small-scale farmers in Bou Argoub delegation through concessional and seasonal loans. He commits to revising the value of subsidies allocated to impoverished families and expediting the resolution of the environmental issue caused by the Borj Kouis wastewater treatment plant. The candidate also expressed determination to enhance the infrastructure of educational institutions and the Sidi Dhaher clinic, where service quality is expected to meet the citizens' expectations. In the first round of local elections, candidate Mohamed Mhadhbi secured 168 votes, accounting for 30.83% of the total votes cast. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse
Candidate Mohamed Mhadhbi for local elections run-off in Sidi Dhaher begins electoral campaign
Candidate Mohamed Mhadhbi for local elections run-off in Sidi Dhaher begins electoral campaign
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