Tunis Appeal movement expressed its support for the return of relation between Tunisia and Syrian regime, said Tunisian parliamentarian Mohamed Al Nasser Al Jbira, adding that they will vote for a petition to restore relations between the Syrian regime and Tunisian government.
He added, in an interview with “Arabs Today”, that Tunisian presidency revealed that the Tunisian president Beji Caed Essebssi does not mind to restore relations with the Syrian regime as soon as possible, while he waits the parliamentary vote over the issue.
He added that t four parliamentary blocs have submitted a formal request to the parliament to discuss the ways to restore relations between Tunisia and Syrian regime, saying that his party will vote for the proposal. He blamed the Islamist movements for the current deterioration witnessed in Syria.
He added that the Commission on Administration and Armed Forces Affairs under its chairmanship is currently considering the exceptional provisions for retirement before reaching the legal age in the public service sector. He stressed that the Commission is introducing significant changes to the bill, This law, which was set two months after its issuance in the Official Gazette
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