Qalb Tounes no longer knows where to point its compass. Barely a few days ago, the party announced it will not vote for the complementary finance bill. Today, the party has instructed his parliamentary group to vote in favour of this law.
In a press release on Tuesday, Qalb Tounes announced that this decision puts an end to the accusations levelled against the party implying that its first decision to vote against this bill comes as part of a political game waged against the government.
The complementary supplementary finance bill for the year 2020 was adopted by the Finance, Planning and Development Committee with 11 votes for and one vote against.
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