PDL leader Abir Moussi announced yesterday that article 80 of the constitution is not able to solve the problems of Tunisians, as it is alleged.
The MP evoked that under Article 80 the parliament will be considered in a state of the permanent session, adding that those who protest today about Rached Ghannouchi will surely not get rid of him through the said article.
The politician examined that this kind of analysis is likely to help the interests of two categories of politicians: Those who desire to paint an idyllic picture of the President of the Republic and present it as the only potential salvation, and those who want to victimize themselves and make-believe that some are attempting to launch a coup against them.
“I knowingly evaded reading this document … because all this scheming has no other purpose than to distract the Tunisians from the original problem: This political regime and this system set up by the Islamists,” said Abir Moussi.
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