Politics

Tunisia-Journalists banned from parliament session

Journalists have been banned from entering parliament, despite the proceeding of a parliamentary session today between Ennahdha deputy Jamila Ksiksi and the Free Destourian Party leader Abir Moussi to offer mutual apologies.
The House of People’s Representative’s bureau called on the Free Destourian Party to terminate their sit-in to pave the way to the plenary session dedicated to the State draft budget and the finance bill 2020. Members have the freedom to extend their sit-in in the common areas of the Assembly.
In case of rejection, the bureau will take the required steps to evacuate the room following the rules of the internal system.

R

Leave a Comment
Share
Published by
R

Recent Posts

Abdelmadjid Tebboune : no compromise on historical memory with France

Algerian firmness on questions of memory Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune reaffirmed Algeria's determination concerning the…

11 heures ago

Major Ahlem Douzi of Tunisia wins United Nations Trailblazer Award for Women Justice and Corrections Officers

The United Nations Department of Peace Operations has announced that Major Ahlem Douzi, who serves as…

11 heures ago

UK ‘implores’ Israel to reopen border crossing points

British Minister of State for the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, Commonwealth and United…

12 heures ago

Tunisia – Thala: Arrest of individual who welcomed and hosted sub-Saharan people

Security forces in the National Guard district of Thala, Kasserine region, apprehended an individual from…

12 heures ago

Tunisia was waiting for its Nobel Prize in Chemistry, it will be there this May 22

Budding geniuses have an appointment with the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Mongi Bawendi. The…

12 heures ago

Tunisia – PDL to file complaint against Minister of Interior

The Free Destourian Party revealed, in a press release, issued yesterday Monday, that it “will lodge…

12 heures ago

This website uses cookies.