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Tunisia-[Video] Jawhar Mghirbi: Most Tunisians are not interested with current political crisis

Speaking to Tunisie Numérique, Qalb Tounes MP Jawhar Mghirbi addressed the political conflict between President Kais Saied and prime minister  Hichem Mechichi over the swearing-in of new ministers.

“The one who forced the ministers on Hichem Mechichi wanted to take down Parliament. As a result, we will no longer contribute to this anarchy ”he affirmed.

Mghirbi additionally commended the wisdom of PM Mechichi following the founding of a small government and the removal of 5 ministers. In addition, he stated that Tunisians are not interested in the current political crisis.

According to him, the citizens are rather concerned about the socio-economic situation of the nation and in particular by the deterioration of the purchasing power.

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