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Tunisia-Ennahdha: The new government is illegitimate

Ennahdha appreciated through a press release”the popular and political movement declining the halt of the Constitution and state institutions” calling for the return of democracy and an end to the state of emergency. It stated its refusal for the violation of the Constitution within the framework of the formation of the new government while evoking that the loss of legitimacy will multiply the challenges facing the government.

The Islamist party condemned the divisive speech of the President of the Republic, Kais Saied, which, according to the same press release, fuels disputes and dissensions, impairs national unity and damages Tunisia’s image.

It warned against pressure on the judiciary calling for respect for the separation of powers so that it manages to protect fundamental rights and freedoms.

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