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Tunisia-The majority of new MPs didn’t declare their assets, says INLUCC

President of the National Anti-Corruption Authority, Chawki Tabib revealed that the vast majority of newly elected deputies did not declare their assets.

In addition to the INLUCC central headquarters in Tunis and 16 regional offices. It was cordially approved with the Assembly of the Representatives of the People of Tunisia to properly reserve a suitable place under the parliament dome to allow elected deputies to declare their assets as of today.

The statutory deadline for the official declaration of assets has been carefully arranged for Wednesday 13 November 2019, which corresponds respectively with the inaugural plenary session of the new parliamentary term.

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