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Tunisia: Saied instructs Minister of Justice to set the commission on penal conciliation as soon as possible

The President of the Republic, Kais Saied welcomed the Minister of Justice, Ms Leila Jaffel today, Monday May 9, 2022.

The meeting concentrated on the necessity for an immediate response to the demands that the Tunisian people have set themselves for more than a decade, repeated yesterday, during protests in all regions of the Republic.

The President of the Republic urged the Minister of Justice to set up the commission on penal conciliation as soon as possible so that the stolen funds return to their legitimate owner, the Tunisian people. On the other hand, the President of the Republic highlighted that justice must be at the level of this historic phase and that the magistrates should not hesitate to enforce the law to all without delay, to cover their rights.

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