Tunisians voice concerns that certain groups were being excluded from deliberations on the future of their government http://www.magharebia.com/cocoon/awi/xhtml1/en_GB/features/awi/features/2011/03/22/feature-02
The High Commission for the Realisation of Revolutionary Goals, Political Reforms and Democratic Transition convened Thursday (March 17th) in Tunis to discuss the country's move towards a democratic government, but the agenda quickly changed as attendees questioned the presence of supporters of former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali's regime. Also in question was the absence from the commission of representatives from certain provinces, young people and women. Participants also expressed concern at the exclusion of some parties belonging to the January 14th Front, which was the first entity to request a council for the protection of the revolution with decision-making rights. "I accept the criticisms that have been made against the commission, especially regarding the absence of young people, women and a number of parties," said commission head Iyad ben Achour at the end of the meeting. "I hope that this will be fixed as soon as possible."
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