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Tunisia- Imed Ben Halima : The people of Tunisia have to be careful from President Kais Saied

President Kais Saied is seeking to build a risky scheme that seeks to destroy the state, a notion that corresponds to the  Muslim brotherhood concept of building a nonpower state based on disseminated structures and groups, declared Lawyer Imed Ben Halima said in a statement to Tunisie Numérique.

The idea Fundamentally leads to the dissolution of a State, he said, he called on Tunisians to be careful of the idea prompted by the head of the states as it seeks to destroy the society and State institution. He pointed out that the Tunisians are living traumatized. A situation in which the president is using through adopting te idea ”   people want ” and creating a war between the street and the parliament.

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