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Tunisia – Neji Jalloul calls Saïed to cancel legislative elections

The president of the National Coalition Party, Neji Jalloul, called this Sunday, the President of the Republic, Kaïs Saïed, to cancel the results of the last legislative elections, confirming that the entire electoral process is vague and failing since they were rather local elections that do not represent all the social fringes of the population.

Jalloul also called to dismiss the government, to set up a government of national competency capable of carrying out negotiations with the IMF and to get the country out of this crisis.

Jalloul called, on the other hand, for the UGTT to stand out from the quartet of the last dialogue, and to implicate other bodies, such as doctors, engineers or journalists, ensuring that the eviction of the presidency of the Republic of the next dialogue makes no sense.

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