Ennahda called for the release of politicians imprisoned in prison, and to prepare the country to host the next presidential elections and to permit Tunisians to express their free will.
The movement highlighted in a press release, published yesterday evening at the end of the remote meeting of its executive office that Tunisia has “an urgent necessity for policy change, peaceful transfer of responsibilities, competing programs, presentation of alternatives and to “cleanse the climate and morality of political life”.
The movement also voiced its solidarity with Jawhar Ben Mbarak, the leader of the Salvation Front who is on hunger strike and who is detained in connection with the “plot against state security” case. holding the authority responsible for any danger to his health that his hunger strike could cause.
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