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Tunisia-[Video] –Ghazi Chaouachi:PM Jemli cabinet will fall inevitably

Prime minister-designate Habib Jemli government is vulnerable and doesn’t possess any programs or vision, declared Leader of the democratic current Ghazi Chaouachi in a statement to Tunisie Numérique, he indicated that surveys will profoundly display Tunisians disapproval with the formed government.

The submitted government is destined to fail even if it obtains 109 votes in the plenary meeting, affirmed Chaouachi. He justified his reasons for the power of the opposition ranks which is composed of 80 deputies.

If approved the government will not endure the slightest pitfalls, said Chaouachi pointing out that the national interest requires the firm disapproval of this cabinet.

Our guest speaker stated that some including from Ennahda Movement called for the necessity to topple PM Jemli government which is already under suspicion.

 

 

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