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Tunisia: President Ben Ali Receives Secretary General of Liberal Social Party

4 November 2009


Tunis — President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali received, on Wednesday, Secretary-General of the Liberal Social Party (PSL), Mr. Mondher Thabet who said he had been honoured to meet the President of the Republic.

The Head of State, he said, had reiterated, on the occasion, his sustained attachment to place people's sovereignty above all other considerations and to only take the national interest into account in his policies.

He added that the Head of State asserted that more reforms and progress are to be expected in the future and that he will endeavour to protect the national progress against all missteps or regression. He also pointed out, he pointed out, that Tunisia's democratic experience will only be derived from Tunisian free volition, away for any other foreign tutelage.

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Mr. Mondher Thabet also said he had extended to the President of the Republic Liberal Social Party activists' congratulations for the national plebiscite around his person. "I reiterated to the Head of State," he said, "Liberal Social Party's adherence to the choice of a peaceful and continuous change and expressed to him the Liberal Social Party's attachment to the principles of national unity which remains a bulwark against all forces cherishing the dream to go back to old forms of hegemony."

After reiterating his party's attachment to the crucial balance between continuation of reform and continuity of concord between the national community's components, the Secretary-General of the Liberal Social Party voiced readiness of his party's activists to defend Tunisia's gains, at home and abroad.

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