Ennahdha leader Rached Ghannouchi believed that Tunisia is going through the worst crisis in its history. “As we mark Martyr’s day, the country is going through the worst crisis in its history (…)” Ghannouchi said. On another aspect, he voiced his rejection of the dissolution of parliament while evoking the anti-constitutionality of the decision of the Head of State Kais Saied. “The dissolution of parliament will isolate Tunisia and ban it from the democratic space gained by the country following the revolution,” Ghannouchi also added.
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