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Tunisia-Nabil Hajji:Parliament obeys populism more than rationalism

Speaking at the sidelines of a press conference, Democratic bloc MP Nabil Hajji stressed that the Parliament seldom obeys populism more than rationalism and common sense.

He likewise reemphasised that the Democratic Bloc had introduced as part of the 2021 Finance Law, 30 economic and social reformations, likely to resolve certain obstacles of the middle and poor classes. None of these proposals was adopted, notwithstanding the fact that they were well examined and that the bloc even gave resources to finance them.

In return, the Parliament adopted article 118, linking to the recruitment of the long-term unemployed in the public sector, considering that certain parties make the misfortune of the unemployed people goodwill.

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