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Tunisia-Mohamed Arbi Jelassi: The Democratic Current will not take part in the upcoming government

In an exclusive interview with “Tunisie Numérique,” democratic current deputy Mohamed Arbi Jelassi laid down Mohamed Abbou conditions as the sole terms for the party to tacitly accept to take part in the ensuing government.
The party earnestly desires to put its hand on the prime ministers’ of Justice, Interior and administrative reforms, the party further want an independent head of government said Jelassi.

Jelassi emphasised that Ennahda, who is the largest seat holder in the elected parliament will not agree with the current terms which will naturally establish the current in the oppositions.

Nevertheless, he positively affirmed that there was pleasant meetings with Ennahdhaadding the current and People’s Movement have mutual ideas and programs.

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