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Tunisia-Tunisians did not rise against the death penalty and homosexuality… and this my position regarding Libya

Death penalty and homosexuality were under no circumstances principal subjects that aroused the revolution to ignite, the revolution was built on the fundamental notion of seeking fundamental liberty, work and national dignity, however, since 2011 focus has been  subtly shifted and diverted on these crucial issues, said Independent candidate for the early presidential election Kaïs Saïed.

In an exclusive interview with Al-ArabiyaSaïed Stated that some practices in Libya contradict democratic legitimacy and the official United Nations resolutions, he further emphasised that International legitimacy must be invoked regarding the Libyan crises.

In regards to Algeria, Saïed stated the urgent necessity to respect the Will of the People without any foreign interference.

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