Ennahdha’s executive board called, at the ending of its last meeting, for President of the republic Kaïs Saïed, to publish the report of the audit of credits and donations received by Tunisia, during the last decade, and to stop the populist speech in relation to the robbery of public money and its hypothetical recovery.
Ennahdha added that it denounces the accusations made against it in this regard, particularly since they are crimes punishable by law. Enanhdha specified that this sort of speech discredits financial governance in Tunisia and jeopardises losing the confidence of donors.
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