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Tunisia- [video] Ghazi Chaouachi: The Democratic Bloc will not grant the vote of confidence to PM Jemli government

The Democratic Bloc will not be granting the vote of confidence to prime minster Habib Jemli proposed government, affirmed Leader of the democratic current Ghazi Chaouachi in a statement to Tunisie Numérique.

He emphasised that their Resolution is arranged and deliberate given that this cabinet doesn’t represent the Tunisian people neither does it have what it require to face challenges, indicating that initial statements display that PM Jemli government won’t pass the vote of confidence.

Most parties asserted that they won’t be supporting Jemli government nevertheless, they must be accountable in case they shift their decision, said Chaouachi.

If Jemli cabinet failed to pass, President Kais Saied has to consult with various political spheres to select a competent consensual figure.

 

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