TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's interior minister on Thursday appointed nine senior officials including a new intelligence chief, days after the country's president Kais Saied said there had been attempts to infiltrate the ministry.
Saied, who last month dismissed the prime minister and froze parliament in an intervention that his Islamist opponents have labelled a coup, said last week there had been attempts to infiltrate the interior ministry that he would not allow to succeed.
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