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Tunisia-[Video] Jamila Ksiksi: Ennahdha will not allow the dissolution of parliament

 

Speaking to Tunisie Numérique, Ennahdha MP Jamila Ksiksi stated that boycotting parliamentary sessions and obstructing the work of the parliament actually intends to dissolve parliament.

Nevertheless, those who desire this to happen will not be successful. This Parliament will proceed to operate whether they want to or not, she added.

The laws adopted by the parliament are in the interests of Tunisians and MPs absent from sessions deny themselves of the chance to review its laws and express their views.

Parliament is not Rached Ghannouchi, there are 200 other MPs (PDL deputies are not parliamentary representatives in the eyes of Jamila Ksiksi), and they have the right to work in suitable circumstances,  she said.

Jamila Ksiksi : Ennahdha ne permettra pas la dissolution de l’ARP – YouTube

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