Former education minister Neji Jalloul announced that the coordinations, as well as the regional protest that the nation is experiencing at the moment, were not spontaneous.
According to Jalloul, those who trigger and supervise these manifestations of anger are backed and even funded by the authorities.
Stressing the danger that the unity of the state faces, the former minister called on the President of the Republic to act to end the anarchy.
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