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Tunisian national alliance warns against a social explosion

The political bureau of the Tunisian National Alliance called on the President of the Republic Kais Saïed to adopt a participatory approach with a view to redefining its priorities, especially at the core of the political and socio-economic situation that the country experiences.

The party denounced the government’s silence in the face of the decline of the general situation clarifying that the decrease in the strategic stock of basic foodstuffs, the growth in the inflation rate, the surge in prices, and others were the result of the method of Management selected by the government team.

The Tunisian National Alliance has indicated that it closely follows demonstration movements as well as the disruption of the activities of several sectors including teaching, transport, and health services warning against the usage of security and legal institutions Faced with social uprisings.

Confronted with the degradation of the situation and the government’s low return, the party warned against a social explosion.

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