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Tunisia-Tahya Tounes condemns vicious attacks against its party

Tahya Tounes vigorously condemned the wicked campaigns directed against the movement and its leaders by some social network pages.

The movement declared that it possesses the right to lodge charges against rumour-mongers and lies tellers who attempt to belittle

and defame the movement and its affiliates.

It further declared in this regard, all the functions to join ranks and display national unity, asking them to concentrate all efforts to fight the coronavirus pandemic and to examine ways and means to assist the country to overcome this crisis.

The politburo conference was held remotely under the chairmanship of Movement President Youssef Chahed.

Furthermore, the movement praised the measures executed in Tunisia to stem the coronavirus spread and the efforts exercised by all State structures.

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