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Tunisia-Rached Ghannouchi describes PDL actions as an offence described

House speaker Rached Ghannocuh judged that the Free Destourian Party (PDL) actions in deliberately obstructing the parliament work as an offence described, ensuring that Parliament cannot proceed in this manner for the next five years.
He accused Leader of the Free Destorian Party (PDL ), Abir Moussi of provoking disorder, obstructing the work of the parliament and mocking its image by giving the public a distorted portrayal of Parliament.
In this context, Ghannouchi requested the PDL to be equipt with wisdom, bear in mind the public interest and not to follow its whims.
He furthermore emphasised the necessity to move towards the improvement of the internal system to ensure the proper functioning of the Parliament.

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