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Tunisia-Rached Ghannouchi extends Eid congratulations ,calls for solidarity and calm

In a speech addressed to Tunisians, House speaker and Ennahda party leader Rached Ghannouchi extended Eid al-Fitr congratulations while affirming that the country is heading to a new stage after the COVID-19 pandemic. he called for solidarity, unity and calm.

“After the success of the democratic and political transition, we must shift to society, particularly to the vulnerable and disadvantaged groups to accomplish the required development”, he said.

He pointed out that the current bit is to succeed in development in the same way success in politics was achieved. He also stressed the need to succeed in social justice as it was done in freedom.

He also congratulated all the members of the health establishment for their efforts to achieve victory in the battle against COVID-19″.

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