Speaking to Tunisie Numérique, Ennadhda MP Samir Dilou said that the lockdown will unquestionably have notable socio-economic impacts.
The MP estimated that this is a hasty decision that did not take into consideration the interests of different social categories, calling to this effect the press releases published by the regional offices of the UGTT and UTICA.
According to Mr Dilou, the government should have examined all the consequences this decision could have, before declaring a general lockdown at the last minute.
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