Ennahdha MP Samir Dilou announced today that he is not against revising the Constitution, however, the problem is how to do it.
“If a referendum is held, it must respect the provisions of the Constitution, as well as the state authorities,” he stressed.
He called on President Kais Saied to dismiss the ambiguity and openly state his stand on the Constitution, particularly after 51 days have passed since the announcement of the exceptional measures.
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