تونزي تيليغراف
تونزي تيليغراف
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The article discusses the recurring issue of citizens' rights to access Tunisian beaches being violated. Certain coastal areas are increasingly becoming closed spaces favored by tourism enterprises, despite the law stating that the beach is a public property that must be protected from illegal allocation. The problem lies in weak supervision and enforcement, along with overlapping authorities among various agencies, which allows for some individual exploitations that give the impression of private ownership. Experts emphasize that the solution requires stronger enforcement, clear boundaries for usage, and measures to ensure the rights of the public and maintain the beach as a communal space accessible to everyone.
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