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Tunisia-Presidency of Parliament in solidarity with Fayçal Tebbini after new assassination threats

The presidency of the House of People’s Representatives (HPR)expressed solidarity with MP Fayçal Tebbini after receiving a summon to appear as a victim to the security services to discuss terrorism questions of organized crimes affecting the integrity of the national territory.

“The Presidency of the Council urges the security services and the prosecution to fulfil all the requirements of the situation in terms of protection and monitoring of sources of threats, so as to ensure that deputy Fayçal Tebbini and all deputies comply with the better of their functions, ”the statement said.

The same source specifies that “the matter will be followed up in the context of concern for the safety and security of all parliamentarians. It will also be put on the agenda of the parliamentary office to take the necessary positions or decisions ”.

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