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Tunisia-Dismissal of 5 ministers: PM Mechichi clarifies

 

Prime minister Hichem Mechichi declared that the Dismissal of the five ministers is part of increasing government performance.

Speaking to Jawhara FM, he stressed that the parliament has granted confidence to other ministers as part of the cabinet reshuffle, so the sacked ministers will no longer be able to operate. In addition, he revealed that the interim ministers will have all the prerogatives to work at the head of the different departments, remarking that the disruption of the work of the State structures is no longer tolerable, pending the completion of the cabinet reshuffle procedures.

The PM indicated that the route he has taken was already followed with other governments, emphasising the necessity to speed up the establishment of the Constitutional Court, which, according to him, is “the single structure capable of resolving these difficulties. “.

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