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Tunisia-Abir Moussi:Parties want me dead for this reason

PDL leader Abir Moussi announced in a video broadcasted on her page that there are no conflicts over her party presidency.

“We are operating to free the nation from the shackles of this fascist party and lead the country to save it”, she revealed.

Adding that some parties “want to kill her to break the party”, believing that she “has traversed all the red lines because of her non-recognition of Rached Ghannouchi”.

In addition, Moussi made it apparent that she is being excluded from Ghannouchi’s conciliation plan with the Destouriens because he cannot buy her silence.

“You cannot apply reformations in a country which is struggling to establish a dignified vaccination centre (…) We must put an end to this chaotic situation”, she insisted.

“These parties have understood on the ground that the political choice to the ruling power is ready, capable of carrying out a set of reforms in all areas with the impossibility of negotiating with its president,” she added.

In the same context, she considered that some current political powers support the power in place not only “because of their old grudge regarding the Destourien party, but also by a complex of the Burgundian example of the modern and ruling woman”.

 

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