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Tunisia- Tarek Ftiti: From now on any MPs disrupting sessions will be excluded

The second deputy Speaker of The House of People’s Representatives “HPR” Tarak Ftiti affirmed that a number of actions will be taken against MPs who intentionally obstruct parliamentary sessions.

The deputy added that any deputy disturbing the developments of sessions or meetings will now be excluded (after two warnings).

This question appears to preoccupy many parliamentary blocks these days. Maher Medhioub, assistant to Rached Ghannouchi, announced the disruption of the work of Parliament would cost the taxpayer nearly 121,000 TND.

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