Secretary general of the Movement of Tunisia's Project, Mohsen Marzouk, said that the government can not fight terrorism without doing a series of fundamental reforms, including the review of the current political system and adopting a strong democratic presidential system, in which the president has no absolute power.
He said, during a meeting, on Saturday, in Sousse, on the occasion of the celebration of International Women's Day, that the chaotic situation experienced by the current political system will be ended after reviewing the appointments in the state's institutions, and working on appointing the competencies, as well as supporting the decentralization system in the development process.
Marzouk confirmed that his party moved from the internal construction phase to play a leading role aims to eliminate the corruption and chaos in the state.
He stressed that eliminating the chaos will be achieved by applying the law strictly against terrorists, smugglers and corrupt, stressing that the movement is committed to not engage in any suspicious' political process in the future.
He pointed out that the party will cooperate only with those who will announce against terrorism.
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