Noting that some have cooperated with the intelligence of foreign countries to "plan the assassination of a number of officials," Tunisian President Qais Saeed has confirmed today that there are "intrigue in his country," amounting to assassination, according to him.

During his supervision of the Cabinet meeting, he said that "there are plotters in Tunisia that amount to assassination when some of them propose."

"Let ians and ians look out for what is planned today by some traitors," he added.

The Tunisian President continued that "those who have sold their conscience to foreign intelligence are planning to assassinate a number of officials." There is a phone call.

In his speech, Said confirmed the continued suspension and freezing of Parliament until new elections were held, noting that legislative elections would be held on 17 December 2022 in accordance with a new electoral law.

Last week, Tunisian President Qais Said announced that a national referendum would be held in Tunisia on 25 July, with legislative elections to be held on 17 December 2022.

Saeed stressed a few days ago that the purge of his country requires that everyone be on an equal footing, that cases not be kept in court and adjourned from hearing to hearing over more than a decade. "

Locations

  • Address: United Kingdom

        1, Neil J Ireland, solicitor of

         25 Warwick Road -Coventry CV1 2EZ


  •   Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Castle Journal Group