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It’s already 11pm, and here’s a summary of the most important information for August 1, 2024.
Saeed: I will not accept public funding or any funding
The President of the Republic, Kais Saied, went to the headquarters of the Ministry of Public Finance of Tunisia on Thursday, August 1, 2024, where he paid a security deposit as part of his candidacy for the presidential elections of October 6, 2024. In a statement relayed, the head of state confirmed that he had not previously and does not currently accept public funds and will not accept any funds from anyone.
Sayyid visits National Radio headquarters: We must participate in the liberation war
The President of the Republic, Kais Saied, took advantage of being in the center of Tunis to make an unannounced visit to the headquarters of Radio Tunisia, where he met with the station’s CEO, Henda Ben Alaya Gheribi. “Radio Nation must be national radio (editor’s note, in the patriotic sense). It must regain its glory, must participate in the war of national liberation and free the country from all the criminals who corrupted its joints. Radio Nation is an asset of Tunisia,” he said in a statement to Radio Nation.
Detention Warrant for Sihem Ben Sedrine
A spokesman for the Tunis Court of First Instance told Mosaïque Fm, Thursday, August 1, 2024, that an arrest warrant has been issued for Sihem Ben Sedrine, former president of the Truth and Dignity Agency. The judicial official explained that the decision was made following an investigation by the Chief Investigating Judge of the Economic and Financial Justice Center based on a complaint filed by Ibtihel Abdellatif, a member of the Truth and Dignity Organization.
Mansri: All presidential candidates have the same ballot number 3
The official spokesman of the Independent High Electoral Authority (Isie), Mohamed Tlili Mansri, announced in a statement by Saïd Zouari to Diwan FM on August 1, 2024, that the Ministry of Interior will contact all candidates for the presidential elections starting today to offer them ballot number 3.
Fatma Msedi calls on Leila Jaffer to investigate Imed al-Daimi
MP Fatma Mseddi has published a photo on her Facebook profile calling for a judicial investigation against presidential candidate and power opponent Imed Daïmi, accusing him of endangering Tunisia’s security. The document was published by elected officials on July 31, 2024, and was published by the deputy to the Attorney General, Leila Jaffel, through the President of the People’s Representative Assembly (ARP). The photo is dated July 31, but it does not seem to be numbered, so it was taken before it was deposited in the ARP presidential registry.
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