Secon vice president of House of People’s Representatives Tarek Ftiti said the scene we saw in parliament yesterday was to be anticipated.
The verbal violence slowly turned into physical assault and no measures were adopted to limit the violence and secure the safety of MPs within the parliament, Mr Ftiti told Tunisie Numérique,
Even if one day decisions are made in this respect, who is going to carry them out? he questioned, believing that neither the administration nor the police forces should be included in the problems of the deputies and warning against the outcomes of this kind of spectacle on the behaviour of the citizens.
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