Ennahda Movement leader Rached Ghannouchi said that there is a danger that workers wages will not be paid and that the country’s electricity and water supply services will stop due to the difficult financial conditions.
Ghannouchi considered that “the big problem in Tunisia is socio-economic and that all political parties must achieve national unity to overcome these difficulties.”
Speaking at the movement’s headquarters, he criticized the idea of forming a government of non-partisan competencies, stating that competencies exist in parties and that they can rule.
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