On Monday November 23, 2020, the Acting Minister of Cultural Affairs, Mr. Habib Ammar, supervised a meeting in the presence of the Secretary General of the General University of Culture of the Tunisian General Labor Union, Mr. Moftah Nassi, and representatives of the main union of the musical professions in the states of Sidi Bouzid, Kairouan, Sfax and Gabes, on the negative social and economic repercussions that the Corona pandemic has left on workers in the cultural field.
The Acting Minister Of Cultural Affairs meets with the Secretary General of the General University of Culture and representatives of the basic syndicate of musical professions
Ministry of Cultural Affairs, Tunisia,
23 November 2020, Tunisia
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