Tunisia's President indicates he will amend constitution
The Hindu
Speaking live on television in a central Tunis boulevard, Mr. Saied said he respected the 2014 democratic constitution but that it was not eternal and could be amended
Tunisia's President Kais Saied on September 11 indicated he was preparing to change the country's constitution, but said he would only do so using existing constitutional means, seven weeks after he seized powers in moves his foes called a coup. Speaking live on television in a central Tunis boulevard, Mr. Saied said he respected the 2014 democratic constitution but that it was not eternal and could be amended.More Related News
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