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Tunisia-PDL calls on the various parliamentary blocs to sign a political agreement

The PDL announced it had transferred a document for signature to parliamentary blocs and national organizations, as part of the initiative started by the PDL as an alternative to the national dialogue.

Remember that the party leader  Abir Moussi had previously declared that the various dialogue initiatives, including that of the UGTT, were affiliated to an effort to recycle political waste, rejecting any dialogue with the Islamists who are, according to her, the cause of this chaotic situation.

The PDL has therefore chosen to launch its own initiative. It has already begun to circulate this document that all components of the political scene, which are in favour of a civil state, could sign and even propose ideas to enrich it, explained Moussi .

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