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<strong>of</strong> roads to bringing electricity to the interior <strong>of</strong> the country, large-scale<br />

infrastructure requires both skilled and unskilled laborers. The focus <strong>of</strong><br />

infrastructure projects should be building a better network <strong>of</strong> roads, power,<br />

and systems to the interior regions <strong>of</strong> the nation. Furthermore, <strong>Tunisia</strong> also has<br />

the opportunity to assist its surrounding nations such as Libya and Algeria in<br />

developing their infrastructure.<br />

• Foreign relations: The government should work on strengthening the Arab<br />

Maghreb Union to promote trade and economic activity within the region<br />

thereby creating more jobs for both skilled and unskilled laborers.<br />

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