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Tunisia-PM-designate Habib Jemli meets with journalist Zied Krichen

Prime Minister-designate Habib Jamli welcomed prominent journalist Zied Krichen at the Guesthouse “Dar Dhiafa” in Carthage.During the official meeting, he stressed the importance of fundamental freedom of the press to the PM as it faithfully represents a fundamental role in the democratic transition process.

The meeting also offered the opportunity to address concerns and doubts of citizens amid the atmosphere surrounding consultation to form the government, as well as the attempts to be exercised to revive the citizen’s faith and trust.

Krichen asserted that the concerns of government formation, creation of a committee in charge of setting a small cabinet or a government of competences had been unaddressed during his meeting with Jemli.

 

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