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Tunisia-Exclusive-Decisions that Kais Saied could take on December 17th

Tunisie Numérique has learned today from well-informed sources that the Presidency of the Republic could publish many decree-laws linking to the implementation of new measures on December 17 on the occasion of the Revolution including:
  •  The dissolution of the House of the Representatives of the People
  • The dissolution of the Superior Council of Magistracy (CSM)
  • Dissolution of municipal councils
  • The dissolution of the Ennahdha Movement, Qalb Tounes, Al Karama and 3ich Tounsi
  • The resumption of the activities of the National Anti-Corruption Authority (INLUCC)
  • The detention of several officials and freeze their bank accounts Arrest of politicians implicated in cases of corruption, foreign financing, maintaining intelligence with foreign parties and financing of terrorist organizations
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