A state of emergency imposed in Tunisia after a jihadist gunman killed
38 foreign tourists in June 2015 is to be extended for two months, the
president's office said today Friday July 31,2015
After consultations with the prime minister and the speaker, the president has decided to extend the state of emergency in force nationwide for two months from August 3,2015" a statement said.
On July 04,2015 - six days after the gun attack at the Mediterranean resort of Port El Kantaoui - President Beji Caid Essebsi ordered a state of emergency for an initial 30 days.
After consultations with the prime minister and the speaker, the president has decided to extend the state of emergency in force nationwide for two months from August 3,2015" a statement said.
On July 04,2015 - six days after the gun attack at the Mediterranean resort of Port El Kantaoui - President Beji Caid Essebsi ordered a state of emergency for an initial 30 days.
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