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Tunisia-Mohamed Abbou:Ennahdha is one of the parties most involved in corruption

Mohamed Abbou, former minister and former secretary-general of the democratic current, said on October 11, 2020 that Ennahdha is one of the Tunisian parties most implicated in corruption.
Speaking in a television interview , He said Elyes Fakhfakh’s government had started a war on corruption, sparing no political party.

“So this government posed a threat to the Ennahdha Movement. This is why Rached Ghannouchi did everything to destroy him. Of course, this party had suffered and campaigned during the Ben Ali period, but since then it has changed. Ennahdha no longer has any conscience, ”he assures.

He, at the same time, indicated that the latter has control over four television channels, among others, the channels Zitouna and Hannibal Tv, stressing that he has the evidence supporting his remarks.

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