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Tunisia-Constitutional law professors to PM: Conflict needs a political solution

At the conclusion of the meeting held today at Kasbah government palace in order to obtain legal resolutions to settle the blockage relating to the cabinet reshuffle,  professor of public law at the Faculty of Legal Sciences, Tunisian political and social affairs, Haykel Ben Mahfoudh stated that the participants in this meeting confirmed that the question is political par excellence and that a resolution needs to be found as soon as possible.

He added in the same context that to secure a good understanding between the two heads of the executive powers, the prime minister government and the President of the Republic had to quit creating political tensions and agree on a single goal, that of finding a solution to guarantee political stability.

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