A recent report indicates that community enterprises in Tunisia are failing, and surprisingly, the very decree intended to support them is identified as the root cause of this failure. Kapitalis published the findings, highlighting a fundamental flaw in the system designed to foster these businesses. The specific article details how provisions within the presidential decree are actively hindering the success of these enterprises. No further details are provided regarding the specific articles of the decree causing issues, or the nature of the enterprises affected. The report suggests a critical re-evaluation of the legal framework governing community enterprises is necessary. This failure raises questions about the effectiveness of current economic development strategies in Tunisia. Further investigation is needed to understand the full scope of the problem and potential solutions.
