Duty of many politicians to avoid fallacies and biased speech

The interview broadcast few days ago on national tv” al watania1” with Prime Minister Youssef Chahed, spread anxiety because of the biased positions and views of a number of politicians  after he explained his opinion frankly of what he described as ”fallacies”, referring to their erroneous leaks about the finance law. The anxiety becomes common among most people including lawmakers, which is a dangerous and undermines confidence with the political class that has become increasingly critical of every fact and every statement.

We expect a better and positive result from politicians including those who must curb the right to free speech which put into question everything even the reality of figures, not to mention that their views and statements might be mistaken”.  They devote so much energy to attack their political opponents severely and without any respect.

We expect from them their devotion to reflect the true values which serve people so as to maintain stability. We hope that they become fair and stop saying fallacies, in order to advance toward the planned targets and avoid any split or rift between the different components of society.

We also expect and we do need from politicians their wisdom, self-denial and true facts in these delicate circumstances, to earn the rightful place in the people’s hearts along with respect and veneration.

Ben Rhouma Chedly

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