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Tunisia- Hatem Boubakri: Cancellation of session aims to evade embarrassing questions

Remarking on the cancellation of the plenary session for the hearing of the Minister of Justice and members of the National Authority for the Fight against Corruption (INLUCC), Democratic bloc MP Hatem Boubakri told Tunisie Numérique that those largely responsible for the lack of quorum are the MPs of the Coalition of the form of the government support.

Our speaker affirmed that these absences are directed at avoiding the interim Minister of Justice, Hasna Ben Slimane, embarrassing questions from MPs.

On another level, the deputy asserted his support for the idea of the President of the Republic, considering that it would be legitimate to involve young people in the national dialogue since they represent the majority of the population. He further implied that Sami Tahri’s statements do not represent the position of the UGTT.

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