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Tunisia-Parties begin consultations to offer a political alternative of salvation

“Soumoud” coalition, the Socialist Party and the “Al Massar” party declared the launch of a series of open consultations.

In a statement published this Monday, they stated that it is a question of suggesting a political alternative of salvation, without returning to the regime before July 25, 2021.

And to emphasize that the personalities and national organizations belonging to the “socio-democratic family” are concerned by these consultations.

In addition, they condemned the “threatening and frightening” discourse of the President of the Republic, Kaïs Saïed, as well as the pressures he exercises on the security and judicial devices to target his adversaries and those who criticize the process of July 25.

These parties, on another component, called for the cancellation of the results of the first round of the legislative elections on December 17, 2022.

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