Tunisia's new parliament held its first session on Monday amid mounting criticism from opposition groups who say it lacks legitimacy after it was elected in a vote with a turnout of just 11%. The new parliament was elected under a constitution that President Kais Saied wrote last year and which was passed in a referendum with a turnout of 30%. Tunisia's biggest opposition party Ennahdha said in a statement on Monday it would not recognise a parliament emanating from a coup following elections that were boycotted by the majority. "The constitution lacks legitimacy as does the parliament that emerged from elections boycotted by more than 90% of Tunisians," the statement
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