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Tunisie [Video]Nabil Hajj: Unique explanation for Ennahda desire to expand ruling coalition is search for who support it to be predominant over government

Democratic Current MP Nabil Hajji estimated that negotiations and the aims of certain parties attempting to widen the political belt of the government of Prime minister Elyes Fakhfekh to be unjustified, ensuring that the government has so far carried out its work regularly.

In a statement to Tunisie Numérque, he affirmed that the government has successfully brought the COVID-19 to a halt, knowing that everyone is aware of the country’s limited opportunities.

On the other hand,he exclaimed that The only explanation for the desire to expand the government political belt is Ennahdha’s plan to strengthen its domination by seeking a new ally, which is not in the interest of Tunisians.

 

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