During the plenary session held Tuesday evening at the Assembly of People’s Representatives, the deputy Fatma Mseddi recalled the constant position of Tunisia, which “does not recognize the Zionist entity”.
She stressed that “the signing of any document in the hands of the occupation is equivalent to an implicit recognition of its legitimacy”, a position that, according to her, “Tunisia has never accepted and will never accept”.
Intervening within the framework of the point added to the agenda devoted to the situation in Gaza and to the world momentum for the release of Palestine, on the occasion of the second anniversary of the “deluge of Al-Aqsa” operation, MSEDDI wanted to distinguish “sincere solidarity with Gaza” from what it describes as “suspicious movements financed outside the official canals”.
She wondered about the conformity of the so -called “Maghrebine flotilla of the Resistance” with Tunisian legislation, believing that its organization and its funding “without respect for procedures” “placed Tunisia in an embarrassing diplomatic situation”, exhibiting the President of the Republic and the Government “to unjustified accusations”.
The deputy finally called for an urgent revision of the law on associations in order to guarantee total transparency “from financing to activity”, affirming that “the protection of national security begins with the control of associations, and not only with that of ports”.