Parliament finance committee chairman Haykel Mekki said that the government is attempting to form an agency to deal with the divestiture of state shares in state-owned enterprises.
It is consequently a question of cession and not of reform, he emphasised, adding that the state is simply carrying out the dictates of the IMF, international financial institutions and certain lobbies.
He related that the state-owned enterprises belong to the Tunisian people and that it is not for Hichem Mechichi to rule on their sale.
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