Tunisia’s President conveys his disapproval of official pronouncements to a delegation from the United States Congress.

Tunisia’s President conveys his disapproval of official pronouncements to a delegation from the United States Congress.

Kais Saied, the president of Tunisia, said in a speech to a delegation from the US Congress on Sunday that recent comments made by a number of US politicians are inappropriate.
Saeed informed the US team during their conversation that sovereignty in his country belongs to the people who expressed their will in the referendum and will express it in the subsequent elections, according to a statement from the Tunisian president.

According to the president of Tunisia, social fairness and an impartial and just court are necessary for the establishment of democracy.
According to the statement, Saeed presented the American delegation with a number of facts to refute the propaganda spread by known figures and to demonstrate the practises that have been in place at all levels for more than ten years and have contributed to the worsening of economic and social issues.

Tunisians approved a new constitution in a vote that took place on July 25.

A delegation from the US Congress receives a message from Tunisia’s president expressing his dissatisfaction of official statements.

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