Rachid Amri

Rachid Amri

politician Tunisia

Rachid Amri is the Minister of Transport in Tunisia, known for his commitment to improving the country's transportation infrastructure. Recently, he emphasized the need for enhanced airport services and maintenance during his visit to the Enfidha-Hammamet and Monastir-Habib Bourguiba airports, highlighting the importance of these facilities ahead of the Omra pilgrimage and tourist seasons.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
4 wks
Reach
107,355
Power
409$
Sentiment
7.38
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Tunisia 8 7.38 0.65% +40% 11,818,619 107,355 $45,000 409$
Totals 8 11,818,619 107,355 $45,000 409$
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Recent Mentions

Tunisia Tunisia: Rachid Amri is the Minister of Transport who instructed the ministry's staff to assist travelers during the Aïd al-Adha transport program. 8

La Presse de Tunisie – major Tunisian francophone daily, est. 1936: dispositif spécial pour faciliter les déplacements à l’occasion de l’Aïd – La Presse de Tunisie

Tunisia Tunisia: Rachid Amri is the Minister of Transport who presided over a meeting regarding airport concessions in Tunisia. 8

La Presse de Tunisie – major Tunisian francophone daily, est. 1936: Rachid Amri réunit les bailleurs de fonds autour du dossier TAV Tunisie – La Presse de Tunisie

Tunisia Tunisia: Rachid Amri revealed that the ministry plans to launch the first pilot experience of electric buses in the governorates of Tunis and Sfax. 8

La Presse de Tunisie – major Tunisian francophone daily, est. 1936: Les premiers bus électriques débarqueront à Tunis et Sfax en 2026 – La Presse de Tunisie

Tunisia Tunisia: Rachid Amri is the Minister of Transport who clarified the modifications made to the driving licenses in Tunisia. 7

La Presse de Tunisie – major Tunisian francophone daily, est. 1936: la Tunisie et l’Italie officialisent un nouvel accord de remplacement – La Presse de Tunisie