The Tunisian people are on a corrective path

The Tunisian people are on a corrective path

Sawsan Mabrouk

We are with the corrective movement that President Kais Saied made on July 25, accompanied by righteous men from the leadership of our National People’s Army and the free men of the security establishment..and out of the historical responsibility towards the people and the country, we call on our friends around the world from decision makers and free people of civil society to support Tunisia
The leadership and the people in this historical corrective path, which aims mainly to protect the pillars of the Republic and institutions from parliamentary tampering by disrespecting the principle of the rule of law regarding the involvement of parliamentarians in corruption and manipulation of people’s souls during the Corona pandemic, which was imposed as this case comes down within the framework of
The imminent danger in accordance with the requirements of Article 80 of the Constitution, after unprecedented popular support, and the Tunisian sovereign decision was taken to freeze Parliament and to enter into exceptional procedures governed by time and decisions aimed at enforcing the law regarding lifting the immunity of deputies in order to prepare for the trial in accordance with the relevant international covenants, especially those related to human rights.
On the rights of people and public funds in the same international direction to combat corruption and terrorism, and in implementation of the principle of transparency.

Abu al-Qasim al-Shabi says in support of the Tunisian people..the people of the mighty..the people of the will of life. “And the morning dawned..beyond the centuries..in the cracks of ruin..I buried the pain..and scattered tears..for the winds of nowhere..
Playing the melody… and I spread the castles
Farewell is farewell…”

Long live the Republic, long live Tunisia!
Glory to the martyrs and the people
Salute to the military and security institutions

Sawsan Mabrouk corrispondent Project Roots Madenine Tunisia

International human rights activist. ????????

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