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Tunisia-Imed Hammami:Ennahdha still undecided on its decision to participate in the government

Ennahdha MP Imed Hammami expressed that Ennahda Movement is still undecided on its decision to participate in the government. 

He emphasised that the movement has numerous provisions that it will present to Elyès Fakhfekh to decide on its participation , stressing that the movement will remain at the disposal of PM Fakhfekh .

Hammami concluded that the stance adopted by the Shura Council is the one that represents the movement, calling on the head of the designated government to push matters forwards.

Regrading the movement participation in the meetings of the joint committees on the background paper of the government programme, he highlighted that the participation was part of the cooperation with the steps of government formation.

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