Politics

Tunisia-Rached Ghannouchi: Dissolving Tunisia parliament recipe for chaos

House Speaker Rached Ghannouchi has warned that calls for dissolving the assembly are “recipes for chaos”.
In an interview with Andalou agency,he dismissed any conflict with President Kais Saied.
“Demonstration, protest and all other forms of individual and collective expression are signs of democracy,” Ghannouchi announced.
He told the Turkis outlet, that If demonstrations turn into “harming the public and private domain, burning, looting and obstructing state institutions and the interests of citizens, then this expresses chaos, not opposition,”.

In such a case, it is “the state’s duty to confront chaos and protect peaceful opposition,” he affirmed.
Ghannouchi explained current calls for dissolving the parliament as “calls for chaos”.
He emphasised that dissolving the assembly is set within certain constitutional mechanisms and such opposition calls “will remain outside the constitutional context”.

R

Leave a Comment
Share
Published by
R

Recent Posts

Tunisia – Mahdia: 16-year-old student dies in a high school during a physical education class

A 16-year-old student from the El Kawasim area of ​​the Shorbane district of Mahdia governorate passed…

13 heures ago

Tunisia – Sousse: Cruise ship docking with 65 passengers on board

A cruise ship belonging to the French company Rivages du Monde, "World Explorer," docked today,…

13 heures ago

Tunis- Bab Souika: Demolition of a building threatening to collapse

The Municipality of Tunis reported that a demolition operation was carried out on Saturday, April…

14 heures ago

Tunisia – Civil Protection Brigade Established in El Mazzouna

A civil protection brigade was deployed Saturday to El Mazouna, in the Sidi Bouzid governorate,…

14 heures ago

Aoun: Lebanon does not want war

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said on Sunday that Lebanon does not want war and that…

15 heures ago

Death toll in Nigeria’s shooting attack rises to 56

The death toll in the deadly shooting in central Nigeria's state of Benue has reportedly…

15 heures ago

This website uses cookies.