Following Prime minster designate Habib Jemli’s formal request to extend the government formation deadline by one month, politician and parliament deputy Hsouna Nasfi asserted that Jemli showed his inability
to form a government within one month.
He pointed out that Jemli was remarkably disappointed with various parties in which he thought he could rely upon, indicating that the PM is experiencing the most challenging time since the revolution due to the absence of instability in the parliament.
Political parties are placing restrictive terms that do not serve the interest of the country in front of the Designate PM, said Nasfi in a declaration to Shems FM, indicating that many desire for the Dissolution of Parliament and early elections, stressing the existence of many scenarios.
In conclusion, he wished for Jemli to find a comfortable majority to form his government otherwise the President of the Republic will charge another person to form a government within not more than one month.
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