Tunisian people prepare for launching demonstrations to dissolve parliament headed by Ghannouchi

Tunisian political coordination and bodies are preparing to demonstrate and demand the dissolution of the parliament headed by Rachid Ghannouchi, after the country reached an unprecedented state of political and parliamentary tension.

Tunisian people prepare for launching demonstrations to dissolve parliament headed by Ghannouchi
14 June, 2020   07:38
News Desk

The coordination groups of the 14th of June movement and the coalition of the Third Republic in Tunisia are preparing to demand the dissolution of the parliament and regime change for a new round of demonstrations today, Sunday, in light of the deteriorating economic and social conditions.

In a pre-emptive move, the Bardo municipality, in which the People's Assembly is located, declared the square exceptionally closed to rallies and moves on the pretext that the calls for the movement coincided with the last days of the targeted quarantine.

The map of the expected moves alongside Bardo is distributed in front of the "Ennahda " headquarters and the provincial headquarters in the entire territory of the republic, according to activists of the movement.

The calls for the spontaneous dissolution of Parliament began on social media sites in early May, before each of the "Rescue Front Coordination" movements embraced them in the first stage, then the so-called "Third Republic Coalition" joined them.

The two bodies demanding the dissolution of the parliament, and despite the changes in their nominations, the constant is their insistence on dissolving the parliament, which holds them responsible for the state of the country, except for their opposition to the system adopted under the 2014 constitution.

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