In an open letter to President Kais Saied, the Al Amal party announced raising the question of political Islam in Egypt was APPARENT to a call for foreign interference.
According to the party, this is surely an internal problem, and speaking about it outside Tunisian territory could prove disruptive to national security, even when it comes to a brotherly nation like Egypt.
It further said that any change needs to be done through legal and legitimate means and not through the persistent blocking of decisions made by other state institutions.
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