In an exclusive interview with “Tunisie Numérique,” politician and parliament deputy Hsouna Nafsi said that the prime time had come to pay attention to the legitimate concerns of Tunisians and adequately address economic challenges instead of trivial matters.
In a official word directed to prime minster Youssef chahed and other local politicians, Nafsi said that fighting corruption springs from initiating concrete actions instead of meaningless slogans and placing innocent people in jail.
He also affirmed the need to digitalize various departments as a mechanism to facilitate the detection of corruption in diverse fields.
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