Tunisians lose confidence in Ghannouchi
While the same poll indicated increased confidence in the parliamentarian Abeer Moussa, After winning fifth place in the index of the most trusted politicians among Tunisians for the first time in years.
Commenting on these numbers, the Tunisian writer and political researcher Abu Bakr al-Saghir explained to”Sky News Arabia”, That the word Abeer Musa is in Parliament “It formed a milestone in the Tunisian political scene”.
He added “Because the Tunisians for the first time heard a courageous and clear speech revealing the reality of movement RenaissanceOnly a woman, Abeer Musa, dared to do so”.
He continued “In the coming days, there will be a major shift in the level of Tunisian public opinion … and this is something that we have started to see in the public street today”.
The most difficult days of the Brotherhood movement
And he added, “The coming days will be a harbinger of many developments and surprises, because the Tunisians have discovered the truth of the Ennahda movement and its trends and the agenda it is planning for Tunisia in particular and for the region in general.”.
The little one also revealed that Renaissance movement Today she lives in the most difficult political periods “Because of the popular rejection, which is exacerbated day after day”.
On Wednesday, the Tunisian parliament held an accountability session for Parliament Speaker Rashid Ghannouchi, in an atmosphere “Charged”, Amid widespread refusal to interfere The leader of the Renaissance movement In the country’s foreign policy towards neighboring Libya.
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During the session, Musa Ghannouchi faced a strong tone, accusing him of subservience to the international organization of the Brotherhood, which is classified in many countries of the world as a terrorist organization.
The boss said Free constitutional In the Tunisian parliament, the Ennahda movement is evading the Tunisian parliament issuing a position that rejects Tunisia as the base for foreign interference in Libya, calling for the withdrawal of confidence from Ghannouchi.
Ghannouchi was widely condemned last May after he congratulated the Fayez government OS In Tripoli, according to what he described as a victory, after the Libyan National Army made a tactical withdrawal from the Al-Wataya base.
The political parties and bodies in Tunisia stressed the need to distance the country itself from the policy of axes and alignment in the Libyan conflict.
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According to the survey, which I conducted The Sigma Konsai Foundation, in cooperation with the Tunisian newspaper Al-Maghrib, v Ghannouchi leads the index of distrust among Tunisians, with 68 percent.
Meanwhile, the same poll indicated increased confidence in Parliamentarian Abeer Moussa, after she ranked fifth in the index of the most trusted politicians among Tunisians for the first time in years.
Commenting on these figures, the Tunisian writer and political researcher Abu Bakr al-Saghir told Sky News Arabia that Abeer Moussa’s speech in Parliament “constituted a milestone in the Tunisian political scene.”
“Because the Tunisians heard for the first time a courageous and clear speech revealing the truth of the Ennahda movement, only a woman, Abeer Moussa, dared to do so.”
He continued, “In the coming days, there will be a major shift in the level of Tunisian public opinion … and this is something we have started to see in the public street today.”
The most difficult days of the Brotherhood movement
Al-Saghir also revealed that the Ennahda movement is living its most difficult political period today “because of the popular rejection, which is worsening by the day.”
“The coming days will be a harbinger of many developments and surprises, because the Tunisians have discovered the truth of the Ennahda movement and its trends and the agenda it is planning for Tunisia in particular and for the region in general,” he added.
On Wednesday, the Tunisian parliament held an accountability session for Parliament Speaker Rashid Ghannouchi in a “charged” atmosphere, amid widespread opposition to the leader of the Ennahda movement in the country’s foreign policy toward neighboring Libya.
External dependency
During the session, Musa Ghannouchi faced a strong tone, accusing him of subservience to the international organization of the Brotherhood, which is classified in many countries of the world as a terrorist organization.
The head of the Free Constitutional Council in the Tunisian parliament said that the Ennahda movement evaded the Tunisian parliament issuing a position that rejected Tunisia as the base for foreign interference in Libya, calling for the withdrawal of confidence from Ghannouchi.
Ghannouchi was widely condemned last May, after he congratulated the Fayez government, al-Sarraj, in Tripoli for what he described as a victory after the Libyan National Army made a tactical withdrawal from the Al-Watiyah base.
The political parties and bodies in Tunisia stressed the need to distance the country itself from the policy of axes and alignment in the Libyan conflict.