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Tunisian president dissolves parliament after 8-month suspension

President Kais Saied. File Photo

Tunis, Tunisia | Xinhua | Tunisian President Kais Saied announced on Wednesday evening the dissolution of the Assembly of People’s Representatives, or the parliament.

The announcement was made by Saied in a speech broadcast on state television Wataniya 1.

“The State is targeted by a desperate coup attempt … My responsibility is to protect the state, its institutions, and its people,” the president said.

Saied referred to Article 72 of the country’s Constitution, which states that “the president of the republic is the head of the State and the symbol of its unity, guarantees its independence and continuity and ensures respect for the constitution.”

Describing an earlier meeting of the parliament as “illegal,” he said the parliament “has already been suspended since last July” and its session has “no legitimacy.”

The Tunisian head of state warned against any attempt to sow chaos and internal division.

“Solid institutions and a conscious people will be there to counter any plot against national security, and all the authors of this plot will be prosecuted in justice according to the regulations in force,” said the president.

“We will pursue the construction of a new Tunisia … The legitimacy will be that of the people,” he added.

On July 25, 2021, Saied sacked former Prime Minister Hichem Mechich and suspended all activities of the parliament.

More than half of the 217-seat Tunisian parliament voted on Wednesday in a symbolic online session to revoke presidential decrees halting the chamber’s functions.

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Xinhua

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  1. Africa remains the same

  2. Africa remains the same yesterday, today and tomorrow

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