Parliament: After Hassan Jarboui’s Resignation, the Agriculture Committee Elects Its President

Written by: Adel Khelifi on July 14, 2026

The Commission for Agriculture, Food and Water Security and Maritime Fisheries of the Assembly of the People’s Representatives holds, this Tuesday, July 14, 2026 at noon, a session devoted to the election of its new president.

The meeting takes place under the supervision of the president of the Assembly of the People’s Representatives, following the resignation of Deputy Hassan Jarboui from the presidency of the commission.

A session to appoint the presidency of the commission

The members of the commission are called to elect a new president in order to ensure the continuity of its work and the follow-up of files within its remit.

The parliamentary commission is notably responsible for matters relating to agriculture, food security, water resources and maritime fishing.

Hassan Jarboui had denounced the blockage of reforms

Hassan Jarboui had announced his resignation from the presidency of the commission, justifying his decision by what he described as the “continuation of the blockage of the reform process and the persistence of the causes of failure” in handling agricultural dossiers.

This resignation comes in a context marked by several challenges affecting the agricultural sector, notably water resource management, food security, agricultural production, and governance of the different sectors of the supply chains.

Strategic dossiers for the agricultural sector

The election of a new president should enable the commission to continue examining projects and initiatives related to the agricultural sector and public policies on food and water security.

The work of the commission is of particular importance given the economic and social stakes associated with agriculture, maritime fishing, and the sustainable management of natural resources.

 




Adel Khelifi

Adel Khelifi

My name is Adel Khelifi, and I’m a journalist based in Tunis with a passion for telling local stories to a global audience. I cover current affairs, culture, and social issues with a focus on clarity and context. I believe journalism should connect people, not just inform them.