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Tunisia-Harouni: Tunisians have a problem with Tunisia, not with Ennahdha

Speaking to Shems FM, Ennahdha’s Choura Council President Abdelkerim Harouni examined recent acts of Pillage and vandalism targeting private and public properties.

Harouni contemplated that the acts of violence against the administration and the political regime are strange, revealing that some electoral bankrupt political parties are recipients of this. “Tunisians have a problem with Tunisia, not with Ennahdha,” he added.

Concerning certain lobbies who pretend to be supporters of Kais Saied provoking violence via social networks, the president of the Echoura Council of Ennahdha emphasised that it is useless to connect these acts to the presidency of the Republic.

“Kais Saied must come out of silence because silence creates ambiguity and pushes certain parties to speak out and practice violence on behalf of the President of the Republic,” he said.

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