Former Ennahdha member Imed Hammami believed that the President of the Republic, Kais Saied had too much patience with the government of prime minister Najela Bouden.
Hammami estimated that the solution to the current situation lies in a powerful government capable of solving the economic and social problems of Tunisians, in addition to the continuation of the second round of the legislative elections.
In a declaration to a private radio station, he called for the formation of a new parliament, a higher council of the judiciary and the Constitutional Court.
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