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Tunisia- Moncef Marzouki: 2014 constitution is a real “wonder”

Former President of the Republic Moncef Marzouki announced that the anti-revolutionary has succeeded to bounce back from their failure and dominate the media utilising the values ​​of the revolution.

They have exercised freedom of expression and the freedom to establish political parties to organize themselves better and return to the forefront of politics, he stated.

After bringing back the corruption, they desire to repeal the constitution which till today is an obstacle to their projects, added Marzouki.

Going back to the 1959 constitution is like going back to the authoritarian regimes of Bourguiba and Ben Ali. They want to convince Tunisians that this constitution “which brought them freedoms and dignity” is useless, he stated yesterday during a meeting with civil society activists. This constitution is a real “wonder”, only the South African constitution could compete with it, he said.

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