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Tunisia-Leila Hamrouni: Everyone who potentially allies with Ennahda will encounter themselves out of executive power

In an exclusive interview with “Tunisie Numérique,” deputy Leila Hamrouni properly expressed her profound amazement and considerable surprise with various local parties that stand against Ennahda and its official policies but at the same time, they earnestly desire to be in an official status of executive power and authority.

Hamrouni emphasised that anyone who allies with Ennahda will find himself in opposition and out of government. In the same context, she said carefully that her countrywoman Abir Moussi visibly objects Ennahda, but this position is not enough to succeed nor does it adequately express a Political and economical program.

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