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Tunisia-“Tunisie en avant” calls for dissolving Parliament

Reaffirming its attachment to the decisions adopted on July 25, 2021, the “Tunisie en Avant” Movement warned against any lag in the formation of the new government. In a statement published yesterday on its official page, the Movement called for the dissolution of Parliament to form a small government that will take charge of all socio-economic issues.

It, hence, asked for the promulgation of a decree on the provisional organization of public powers and the amendment of articles of the 2014 Constitution.

The  Movement emphasised that this will assist in establishing a democratic and social republic that can ensure political stability in the country.

According to the same source, Tunisie en avant has suggested a referendum on the amendment of the Constitution and the electoral law within a period not surpassing 6 months and then the organization of early elections.

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