Tunisia’s largest political party, the Ennahda Movement, on Thursday rejected the president’s decision to dissolve parliament and said it was a “new violation of the constitution.” President Kais Saied ordered the dissolution of parliament on Wednesday, eight months after his decision to suspend it. His announcement came hours after lawmakers held a meeting and voted to revoke the president’s exceptional measures. Saied described the parliament meeting as a “failed coup attempt” and a “conspiracy against the security of the state.” The Islamist Ennahda party, led by Parliament Speaker Rached G…