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Tunisia-Legislative: People’s Movement calls for Saïed to retain the lesson

The People’s Movement called in a press release issued yesterday Wednesday, the President of the Republic to retain the lesson and understand the message of the people that abstention does not only concern elections but the complete political operation. This imposes before it is too late to give the social and economic file the attention it merits. The goal is to lighten the pressure on Tunisians and the protection of the July 25 process from mismanagement which rusk to destroy it.

The movement called President Saïed to an effective opening on all the political, social and civil powers that back the process and called to find an agreement to work jointly in the application of urgent measures capable of slowing down social degradation. It is furthermore called upon to make the required reshuffles on the executive apparatus at the central and regional level in order to stop the haemorrhage and the confusion, according to the same press release.

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