Tunisian parties narrowly annihilate Ghannouchi … “A sit-in until the dissolution of the parliament”
Salvation Front Political parties, national figures, and the Tunisian National Youth Movement, are active under the name “The movement of Al-Akhsheedi June 14”.Fathi Al-Warfali, the official spokesman for this gathering, during a press conference, invited the Tunisians to gather, next Sunday, to demand the removal of the parliament, saying: “We will go to a plaza Bardo, Hold fast to it, and we will not return to our homes before the parliament is dissolved”.
The Salvation Front calls for the formation of a committee to scrutinize the funds and leaders of political parties and freeze their assets, at the head of which Renaissance movement, As well as travel bans on those proven to be involved in corruption suspicions.
It also calls for the creation of a National Salvation Council, under the supervision of the President Kais SaiedIn addition to the call to accelerate the package of projects that have been approved so far, and to organize a national dialogue supervised by national organizations in cooperation with the Presidency of the Republic.
The movement called for the creation of a committee to scrutinize the foreign debts, loans and grants that Tunisia received after the revolution to date.
Al-Worfalli considered that the political elite in Tunisia “Morally fell”According to him, that Parliament Speaker Rashid Ghannouchi has become practicing parallel diplomacy, and that his alignment behind the Turkish-Qatari axis does not bode well for Tunisian diplomacy and for the benefit of the Tunisian people.
He criticized Ghannouchi’s congratulations Fayez Al-Sarraj Head of the Libyan government of Tripoli “On the conduct of a military operation just 27 km from the south of Tunisia” .
Last May, it issued parties (the Popular Movement, the Workers, and the Movement) Tunisia forward, And the Socialist Party, andNational Social Democratic Party, Al-Qutb, and the Ba’ath Movement) A statement condemning this contact, and considered it “Exceeding the state institutions, and implicating them in Libyan conflict Besides the Brotherhood and its allies”.
Al-Warfalli called on the Minister of the Interior to protect the youth of the movement, against the backdrop of his opposition to the Ennahda movement and its members in the government and parliament.
He added that the Salvation Front includes various political sensitivities and social strata, and it reaches out to Tunisian General Labor Union To support her demands.
The session on accountability of Ghannouchi in parliament, last Wednesday, was a summary of the movement’s situation in Tunisia, despite the failure to pass the list of the Constitutional Party, which was the first party to call for Ghannouchi to be withdrawn and withdrawn from it.
Tunisia is full of anger at the policies of the Ennahda movement, and its president, Ghannouchi, whom deputies accuse of the interview “stealthily” With the Turkish president Recep Tayyip ErdoganAs well as contacting Khaled al-Mashri, head of the Supreme Council of State in Libya Known for his affiliation with the international organization of the Brotherhood, in violation of diplomatic protocols and the orientations of the Tunisian state.
And the efforts of parliamentarians to confront the Renaissance policies were met with the blessing of the Tunisian street, which raises the slogan”No suspicious movements of Ghannouchi with Turkey AndDiameterOr to line up in the Brotherhood axis”, Which the Salvation Front is counting on its sit-in next Sunday.
The Front also called for calling for a referendum on the political system, adopting a democratic presidential system, and revising the party law.
The Salvation Front includes political parties, national figures, and the Tunisian National Youth Movement, and it operates under the name “Harak al-Ikhshidi 14 June.”
Fathi Al-Warfali, the official spokesman for this gathering, during a press conference, invited the Tunisians to gather, next Sunday, to demand the downfall of the parliament, saying: “We will go to Bardo Square, hold fast to it, and we will not return to our homes before the parliament is dissolved.”
The Salvation Front calls for the formation of a committee to scrutinize the money of political parties and their leaders and freeze their assets, especially the Renaissance Movement, as well as travel bans on those proven to be involved in corruption suspicions.
It also calls for the creation of a National Salvation Council, under the supervision of the President of the Republic, Qais Saeed, along with a call to accelerate the package of projects that have been approved so far, and to organize a national dialogue supervised by national organizations in cooperation with the Presidency of the Republic.
The movement called for the creation of a committee to scrutinize the foreign debts, loans and grants that Tunisia received after the revolution to date.
Al-Werfalli considered that the political elite in Tunisia “fell morally”, as he put it, and that Parliament Speaker Rashid Ghannouchi practiced parallel diplomacy, and that his alignment behind the Turkish-Qatari axis did not bode well for Tunisian diplomacy and for the benefit of the Tunisian people.
He criticized Ghannouchi for congratulating Fayez al-Sarraj, head of the Libyan government of Tripoli, “for the conduct of a military operation just 27 km from the south of Tunisia.”
Al-Warfalli called on the Minister of the Interior to protect the youth of the movement, against the backdrop of his opposition to the Ennahda movement and its members in the government and parliament.
Last May, the parties (the Popular Movement, the Workers, the Tunisia Forward Movement, the Socialist Party, the National Social Democratic Party, the Qutb, and the Baath Movement) issued a statement condemning this contact, and considered it “a transgression of state institutions, and its involvement in the Libyan conflict alongside a group The Brotherhood and its allies. “
He added that the Salvation Front includes various political sensitivities and social strata, and it reaches out to the Tunisian General Labor Union to support its demands.
The session on accountability of Ghannouchi in parliament, last Wednesday, was a summary of the movement’s situation in Tunisia, despite the failure to pass the list of the Constitutional Party, which was the first party to call for Ghannouchi to be withdrawn and withdrawn from it.
Tunisia is full of anger at the policies of the Ennahda movement, and its president, Ghannouchi, whom deputies accuse of “stealthily” meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as well as contacting Khaled al-Mashri, head of the Supreme Council of the State in Libya and known to belong to the international organization of the Brotherhood, in violation of diplomatic protocols and the direction of the Tunisian state.
Previously, the efforts of parliamentarians to confront the Renaissance policies were met with the blessing of the Tunisian street, which raises the slogan “No of the suspicious movements of Ghannouchi with Turkey and Qatar, nor of the alignment in the axis of the Brotherhood,” which the Salvation Front is counting on in its sit-in next Sunday.