Amir Al Urayyid, an official of Tunisian Ennahda Movement Party, said some circles were struggling for the military coup in Tunisia like in Egypt.
Urayyid, in his speech addressing to thousands of Ennahda Movement supporters, said "Some circles struggle for military coup in Tunisia as in Egypt."
Criticizing the calls of left opposition "to demonstrate for the fall of the government and parliament, Urayyid promised "to protect the legitimacy and make real the aims of the revolution."
Tunisian opposition leader Brahmi had been shot dead last Thursday outside his home in capital Tunis, which was recorded as the second death of a politician in the country this year.
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