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Tunisian MPs Propose Bill Stripping Central Bank of Exclusivity on Interest Rates, Ending Its Independence

Nurat  Uthman by Nurat  Uthman
October 18, 2024
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by Nurat Uthman

Tunisia’s central bank will no longer have the exclusive power to adjust interest rates or foreign exchange policy, and must only take such action in consultation with the government, but it will be allowed to finance the treasury, a bill proposed by lawmakers showed on Friday.

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The step is the latest move that will completely undermine the central bank’s independence after continuous criticism by President Kais Saied, who hassaid that the bank should not be a state within a state.

The potential major change in the centralbank law comes as public finances face a severe crisis. The country has beenunable to secure Western funding since Saied seized nearly all power in 2021, rulingby decree, in a move the opposition has called a coup.

Twenty-sevenlawmakers warned that Tunisia would inevitably go bankrupt if the bank law was not changed.

They said that the current law, adopted in 2016, which does not allow the central bank to make loans tothe public treasury or direct bond purchases, has led to huge losses for the state estimated at $36.6 billion.

The bill also proposesthat the bank will not be allowed to sign agreements with foreign oversight authorities without the president’s approval.

Saied rejected last year the independence of the central bank,saying it should lend directly to thestate treasury to avoid costly loans through banks.

In January, thegovernment asked the central bank to provide$2.25 billion of direct funding to the treasury tofill a budget deficit.

Former central bank governor Marouan Abassi haswarned that buying treasury bonds had risks, including upward pressure on inflation, and a drop in the value of Tunisia’s currency.

Earlier this year, Saied replaced Abassi with Zouhair Nouri.

Since 2016, the central bank has hadabsolute power to control monetary policy, reserves and gold.

But the proposed bill showed that the central bank could adjust interest rates, operations related to gold and exchange in consultation with the government.

Under thebill, the central bank will be allowed to buy government bonds from banks and lend directly the treasury up to 3%of GDP with maturities exceeding five years.

Financial sources told Reuters that the move will likely pave the way for a new government request for the central bank to provide up to $2.6 billion in directfacilities and loans tothe treasury.

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