Politics

Tunisia-Imed Khmiri: Parliament must publish the list of absent MPs

Speaking to Tunisie Numérique, Ennadha MP Imed Khmiri reflected on the disruption of parliament work by MPs affiliated with its parliamentary bloc.

Calling this information untrue, Khmiri reported that the Democratic bloc will today publish the list of deputies who were present during the dialogue session with the INLUCC noting that the vast majority of them were absent.

Emphasizing that the PDL deputies had also been absent since yesterday, he unveiled that most of the deputies of the Ennahdha bloc were present.

“Whoever accuses others of absenteeism need to be be present during plenary sessions. Members should know by now that the exceptional measures that were adopted throughout the last 4 months are no longer applicable today. This means that plenary sessions entail a physical presence and a quorum, ”he said.

Noting that this absenteeism damages the image of the legislative institution, Khmiri called on the Parliament to publish the list of absent MPs.

R

Leave a Comment
Share
Published by
R

Recent Posts

Tunisia-Lotfi Riahi: “New directives soon from Mufti of the Republic concerning borrowing to purchase Eid sacrifices” [Video]

Speaking to Tunisie Numérique, head of the Consumer Guidance Organization, Lotfi Riahi clarified today that…

6 minutes ago

Syria: 8 soldiers injured in Israeli attack near Damascus

Eight Syrian soldiers were injured in an Israeli airstrike near Damascus, state media Sana said…

15 minutes ago

Russian war against Ukraine: Present situation (Ukrainian Embassy in Tunisia)

MILITARY ADVANCEMENTS OF UKRAINIAN ARMY • On April 30, Ukraine hit a Russian oil refinery…

25 minutes ago

Cork oak forest, threatened wealth of Tunisia

ONAGRI has just published a new issue of its letter underscoring relevant articles that explore…

2 heures ago

U.S-Portland police arrests at least 30 at state university

Portland police informed on Friday that at least 30 protesters were arrested at Portland State…

2 heures ago

IOM Tunisia: Several sub-Saharan migrants wish to return to country of origin

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) revealed the intensification of these humanitarian efforts, in partnership…

2 heures ago

This website uses cookies.