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An American delegation in Tunis to convey a message from Joe Biden

2021-08-13T22:18:19.360Z


A delegation of senior US officials on Friday sent a written message from US President Joe Biden to his Tunisian counterpart, ...


A delegation of senior US officials on Friday sent a written message from US President Joe Biden to his Tunisian counterpart, Kaies Saied, who seized power on July 25, notably suspending the activity of Parliament.

The American delegation is led by Jonathan Finer, deputy national security adviser to the White House, added the Tunisian presidency in a statement which does not provide any indication of the content of Joe Biden's message.

Read also: Tunisia: President Kaïs Saïed's coup against the Islamist camp

During the interview, Jonathan Finer indicated that Washington

"supports the democratic process in Tunisia and awaits the next steps which will be undertaken by the President of the Republic at the political and governmental levels"

, according to the

press

release. For his part, Kaies Saied once again indicated that the

“exceptional measures”

he had taken on July 25 were part of the application of the constitution and meet the expectations of the people against the backdrop of political and economic crises. and social.

"There is no need to worry about freedom, justice and democracy,"

he said, according to the same source.

Kaies Saied granted himself full powers on July 25 and suspended Parliament, claiming to want to

"save"

this small Maghreb country, plagued by months of political blockages and a deadly peak of Covid-19. This coup has aroused the concern of the international community fearing to see Tunisia, cradle of the Arab Spring, regress towards authoritarianism. At the beginning of August, the United States underlined

"the crucial need for the Tunisian leaders to outline a rapid return to the democratic path of Tunisia".

"This will require the rapid formation of a new government, headed by a competent prime minister, in order to stabilize the Tunisian economy and deal with the Covid-19 pandemic

,

"

the statement added. However, the Tunisian president is slow to appoint a head of government and unveil his program, raising the concern of political parties and national organizations who are calling for a

"road map".

Source: lefigaro

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