Caretaker prime minister Elyes Fakhfakh called the situation in Tunisia dangerous and added that there were plans to undermine state institutions by publishing rumours as he insisted on the importance of putting an end to all this.
In his statement on the sidelines of his meeting with Ghannouchi, Fakhfakh stressed the importance of facing all those who work to make up stories about statesmen through social networks. He also stressed that if all this does not end, the gangs will take power.
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