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Tunisia : [video] Jamila Ksiksi : I apologize to First Vice-President Samira Chaouachi

The plenary session held on December 06, 2019, was believed to be devoted to discussing the Supplementary Finance Law, nevertheless, the session was marked by significant strain on deputies especially with the heavy responsibility on their shoulders, declared Ennahdha deputy Jamila Ksiksi in a statement to Tunisie Numérique.
The session was discontinued on several occasions to examine the parliament internal regulations, added Ksiksi.
The MP added that some deputies deliberately took the floor, which issued a significant collapse in the council system and distorted the general atmosphere.
She further extended her deepest regrets to First Vice-President of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People Samira Chaouachi, because she does not deserve what happened. Ksiksi said she was tense which made her slightly intense with Chaouachi who understands the nature of her job.

 

 

 

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