Tunisian President Kais Saied called for a national dialogue that would lead to agreeing on a new political system and amending the 2014 constitution, which he said was "all locks", in an effort to solve the severe political crisis in the country, according to "Russia Today".
During a speech during his meeting with Prime Minister Hisham Al-Mashishi and three former prime ministers, Saeed said: "Let us enter into a serious dialogue... regarding a new political system and a true constitution, because this constitution is based on placing locks everywhere and institutions cannot proceed with locks and deals."
Saeed had said in April that his powers as commander in chief of the armed forces also include the internal security forces, not just the army, in an escalation of his dispute with Al-Mashishi over the powers and based on controversial chapters in the constitution.
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