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Tunisia [Video]: Hassouna Nasfi urges President of the Republic to meet with all political parties

Speaking to Tunisie Numérique, President of the National Reform parliamentary group Hsouna Nasfi affirmed that what the president of the republic said during his meeting with House speaker and his two vice deputies to be positive amid the prevailing situation in the parliament. However,he stressed that the head of the state need to meet all political parties to calm the atmosphere
Our speaker affirmed that Shifting the whole responsibility to the House Speaker has a wrong as well as a correct side, emphasising that the head of the state need to be a unifying factor amind the House speaker inability to assemble and with a resigned prime minister.

The same source pointed out that Ghannouhci is incapable of managing the parliament and solving problems, Ghannouchi has become a point of controversy and is the main cause of tension.

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