Today, Thursday, Tunisian President Kais Saied issued a presidential order assigning Reda Gharslawi to run the Ministry of the Interior, stressing at the same time that he has a popular power of attorney on which to rely on the exceptional measures he has taken.

Gharslawi's assignment to run the interior comes days after President Said announced the suspension of parliament's work, the lifting of the immunity of its members and the dismissal of the elected government.

The Tunisian presidency announced that Reda Gharslawi was sworn in before the president in accordance with Article 89 of the constitution.

The Tunisian president said today, Thursday, that he derives confidence "from the popular power of attorney, which appeared on more than one occasion, as well as on July 25 (July)."

He stressed his keenness to implement the constitutional text, and said that no one was arrested or deprived of his rights.

He stressed that there is no room for manipulating the state, dividing it, or exploding it from within.

He added that he had taken exceptional measures to guarantee rights, freedoms and the continuity of the state.

He said that the state "is not a puppet that moves strings, and there are lobbies that move strings from behind the curtain."

He reassured everyone of the rights and freedoms," he added in his speech, "to reassure everyone in Tunisia and abroad that we obey the law."