Translation of the News Article
Naoufel Saïed, the brother of the President of the Tunisian Republic, Kaïs Saïed, denied through a post on his Facebook account, yesterday, January 18, 2026, that he had been appointed as an advisor to the Ministry of Finance. This clarification comes after a wave of reactions on social media, fueled by a controversy devoid of any official information. Naoufel Saïed specified that it was "a new episode adding to a long series of lies, slander, and defamation: I have not been appointed as an advisor to the Ministry of Finance."
Key Points
- Naoufel Saïed denied his appointment as an advisor to the Ministry of Finance
- The denial was made through a post on his Facebook account
- The controversy was fueled by a lack of official information on social media
- Naoufel Saïed described the rumors as "a new episode" in a series of lies and defamation
Context
The denial by Naoufel Saïed aims to put an end to the speculation and rumors surrounding his potential appointment as an advisor to the Ministry of Finance. The controversy highlights the importance of verifying information through official channels to avoid the spread of misinformation on social media.