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Tunisia: Ahmed Néjib Chebbi warns of a possible devastating confrontation between Kaïs Saïed and Ghannouchi

The Secretary General of the Democratic Movement, Ahmed Néjib Chabbi, warned against the conflict between the President of the Republic, Kaïs Saïed, and the president of the Ennahdha movement, Rached Ghannouchi, assuring that if the conflict continues, it will lose its peaceful character and will turn into devastating clashes.

The government of Hichem Mechichi is the subject of tensions between the presidencies of the Republic and the Parliament, specified, Néjib Chebbi in a statement on radio Shems Fm, considering that the palace of Carthage and the palace of Bardo are in a war daily.

He called, in this context, for the need to organize a national rescue conference in order to get Tunisia out of the crisis it is going through.

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