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Tunisia-President Saied reaffirms that cabinet reshuffle is marred by numerous violations

President of the republic Kais Saied welcomed House of People representatives MPs , Samia Abbou,Zouhaier maghzaoui,Haykal Mekki ,Mohammed Ammar ,Nabil Hajji ,Hatem Meliki ,Hichem Ajbouni ,Maroun Felfel ,Samir Dillou ,Naoufel Jammali and Mustapha ben Ahmed.

The meeting was dedicated to examining the country political situation and especially the causes of the current crisis associated to taking the oath and the ministerial reshuffle, and the resolutions to get out of it, which are essentially based on respect for the supremacy of the constitution, laws and respect for state institutions, reads a statement by the presidency of the republic.

The head of the state noted that multiple overruns mar the cabinet reshuffle ”. He furthermore added: “We are in a free nation and the resolve of the crisis can only be done by respecting the constitution and not by relying on assumptions and fatwas which may seem right but which, in the end, violate the constitution ”, adds the same source.

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