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Tunisia-Ennahda calls to accelerate the adoption of security protection bill

Ennahdha movement denounced the terrorist operation that  targeted a security patrol near the American embassy in Tunis in LAC 2, saying that it posed “a menace to the safety of citizens and the security and the stability of the country ”.

Ennahdha called on all state institutions to make further efforts to combat terrorism and eradicate this scourge that looms the process of Tunisian democracy.

The Islamic party pleaded for the acceleration of the security protection bill.

Ennahdha also extended its appreciation to the efforts of the security forces, guards and the national army to combat terrorism and safeguard the interests of the country and its citizens.

The movement also paid tribute to the spirit of martyr Taoufik Missaoui, wishing a speedy recovery for the wounded .

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