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Tunisia-Bouali Mbarki:It’s necessary to accelerate the government formation

Vice Secretary-General of the Tunisian General Labour Union Bouali Mbarki stressed the need to accelerate the government formation, indicating that the country has come to a virtual standstill and is sustaining from dire social and economic conditions. He blamed the government for the degeneration of the situation.

Prime minister-designate Elyes Fakhfakh is inquired to establish a stable government that is capable of confronting challenging conditions at the economic, social and political levels, declared Mbarki in a declaration to Mosaïque FM.

He pointed out the need to overcome obstacles and form the government, stressing that early elections will be a disaster for the country.

The next government has to work on the economic, social, and political axes, he added. The reformation of public institutions, boost investment and regional development will be the forefront of the government urgent and economic task, asserted Mbarki.

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