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Tunisia-PM Mechichi to his new ministers: The government is not concerned by any conflict

Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi, assembled, on Friday, January 29, 2021, the newly eleven designated new ministers, declared the presidency of the government in a press release.
He felicitated the new members of the administration and saluted them for accepting to meet the challenges of this sensitive period.

He stated that despite the political, socio-economic challenges through which the country is going, international organizations and donors had not turned away from Tunisia and still had faith in the country’s capacity. to surmount the crisis.

Hichem Mechichi called on his ministers to multiply their efforts to implement government policies and fulfil the urgent reformations that citizens aspire to far from political tensions.

He similarly recorded that the government was not concerned by any conflict and that its principal objective was to find solutions to the socio-economic crisis.

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