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Tunisia-ATFD calls for respect for parity in the future government

The secretary-general of the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women, Alhem Bouserwel stated that the appointment of Najla Bouden as prime minister is a source of pride for Tunisian women.
In this sense, she stressed the necessity to respect parity in the next composition of the government. The Secretary-General further called for the need to clarify things, particularly with regard to the prerogatives of the new head of government, specifying that some points mentioned in Presidential Decree No. 117 sow doubt.
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