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Tunisia: Decision to dissolve Tunisia Parliament 'serious and void': Ghannouchi

02 April 2022; MEMO: Speaker of the dissolved Tunisian Parliament Rached Ghannouchi confirmed on Friday that the people of his country are "well and resist autocracy", describing President Kais Saied's decision to dissolve Parliament as "serious and void".

This came in a statement to press correspondents after the Anti-Terrorism Unit investigated him in Tunis.

Tunisia: Ennahda leader Bhiri accuses president of assassination attempt

02 April 2022; MEMO: Leader of the Ennahda Movement Noureddine Bhiri on Friday accused Tunisian President Kais Saied and Minister of Interior Taoufik Charfeddine of "attempting to assassinate" him.

On 31 December, 2021, the Tunisian authorities placed Bhiri under house arrest on suspicion of his "involvement in a serious threat to public security" before releasing him on 8 March.

Tunisia: Ex-President urges Parliament to 'revolt' against its dissolution by the President

01 April 2022; MEMO: The former Tunisian President, Moncef Marzouki, called on the Parliament to ignore the decision of its dissolution by President Kais Saied, "because the person who announced its dissolution represents himself only, since he does not have any legitimacy since his coup against the Constitution."

Marzouki considered that the Parliament has to "continue its work and seek to attain the quorum to remove a person who has proven that he is fit for everything except to be the Head of a State like Tunisia."

Tunisia Parliament votes unanimously to abolish Saied's measures

31 March 2022; MEMO: The Tunisian Parliament voted unanimously to abolish all the exceptional measures announced by President Kais Saied on 25 July.

The bill relating to abolishing the exceptional measures won the votes of 116 deputies out of 217, without objection or the rejection by any Member of Parliament.

On Wednesday, a virtual plenary session was commenced in the Tunisian Parliament, in an unprecedented step since Saied has announced his exceptional measures on 25 July.

Tunisia: Aanti-terror unit summoned 30 lawmakers after online session: Ghannouchi

31 March 2022; MEMO: Tunisian Parliament Speaker and Ennahda Party leader, Rached Ghannouchi, said Thursday, that the anti-terrorism unit has summoned more than 30 lawmakers who had participated in an online session in defiance of President Kais Saied.

In an interview with Al-Jazeera news channel, Ghannouchi described the summons as a "dangerous issue".

Earlier on Wednesday, the Tunisian Parliament held an online session; the first since Saied announced last year that he was suspending the chamber, Reuters reported.

Tunisia must rationalise subsidies and control wages to reduce budget deficit, says IMF

31 March 2022; MEMO: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Wednesday that Tunisia must take a series of measures to reduce the budget deficit and revive the economy, Anadolu has reported, including strict control over the public sector wage bill and better targeted subsidies. An IMF team visited Tunisia last week for talks on the economic reform programme.

Tunisia human rights organisation slams military trials of civilians, calls to review law

29 March 2022; MEMO: The Tunisian Human Rights League condemned, on Monday, the holding of military trials for civilians and called for the acceleration of revising relevant laws, Anadolu news agency reported.

The League said, in a statement, following the convening of its National Council on 26 and 27 March, that it is committed to "defending all civil, political, economic and social rights", based on the national and international references related to all indivisible human rights.

Amnesty singles out UK for strong criticism on human rights concerns http://www.ummnews.org/node/75684 UK can't credibly champion human rights internationally if it's busy undermining and unravelling them at home."

29 March 2022; MEMO: Tunisia's suspended parliament said it will convene on Wednesday to "abolish" exceptional measures taken by the country's President, Kais Saied, Anadolu News Agency reports.

In a statement on Monday, the assembly said it will hold another session on Saturday to discuss the financial, economic and social conditions in the North African nation.

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