Tunisian premier warns against impacts of assassination

Some people benefit from chaotic atmosphere in Tunisia and seek to create same situation as in Egypt, Tunisian premier said

Tunisian premier warns against impacts of assassination

Tunisian Prime Minister Ali Laarayedh on Thursday said, "some people benefit from the chaotic atmosphere in Tunisia and they seek to create same situation as in Egypt." Laarayedh told a press conference in the Tunisian capital Tunis, he was hopeful that the perpetrators of the politician Mohamed Brahmi's murder would be arrested soon.  "To maintain the social peace we have no other choice than dialogue and to build a consensus," Laarayedh pointed out.  One of the leaders of the Ennahda party, Fethi al-Eyadi, said that it's possible that foreign forces played a role in the assassination of Mohamed Brahmi. Tunisian politician Mohamed Brahmi was shot dead outside his house on Thursday morning. He was a member of the Movement of the People Party, which is part of the same coalition that Chokri Belaid, another opposition politician killed in February, belonged to.

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