The Ennahda Movement, the arm of the Brotherhood in Tunisia, faces charges of trying to empty the state of its content, by trying to sell Tunisian Airlines to Qatar, and agreeing to partnership agreements with Turkey that violate national sovereignty; What heralds an imminent crack within the movement’s coalition government.
The two agreements in dispute include an agreement between the Tunisian government and the Qatar Development Fund, which allows the opening of an office of the Qatar Fund in Tunisia, while the second with Turkey is to encourage and protect mutual investment between the Tunisian Republic and the Republic of Turkey.
Last February, members of the Tunisian parliament demanded that about 30% of the capital of Tunisian airlines not be missed for the benefit of Qatar Airways, or open airspace to its air fleet, stressing that it would give Qatar an opportunity to defraud and use the security agreement in favor of its agendas in the region.
The MP in the People’s Movement, Haykal al-Makki, on Tuesday 12 May 2020, accused Al-Nahda of duplication and attempting to control the state’s joints, noting that Al-Nahda tried to disrupt the government, as well as the attempt of the Al-Nahda movement leader, Rashid Ghannushi, to infringe on the granted powers Constitutionally to the heads of state and government, saying: Ennahda is not serious about its participation in the government, and that it has been forced to overthrow it.
Meanwhile, Zuhair Al-Maghzawi, Secretary-General of the People’s Movement, which won 15 parliamentary seats in the last elections, pointed out that Ennahdha practiced duplication in its political behavior; It wants the spoils of government and at the same time it wants to be in the opposition, “in reference to its presence in the government on the one hand, and its formation of a political alliance with the Heart of Tunisia Party and the Dignity Coalition, the opposition in Parliament.
Last April witnessed skirmishes between deputies due to two agreements with Qatar and Turkey that were supposed to be discussed under the dome of the Tunisian parliament, but the government postponed consideration of them, following many protests issued by the opposition “Free Constitutional Party” led by Abeer Musa and the “Long Live Tunisia” movement. Which is led by Youssef Al-Shahid.
The opposition Tunisian parties rejected the projects that Al-Nahda wants to conclude with Turkey and Qatar, declaring that the Speaker of the Parliament, the leader of the Al-Nahda movement, Rashid Rashid Ghannouchi, wanted to pass it by using the Corona crisis to impose the hegemony of the Turkish-Qatari alliance inside Tunisia.
In turn, the Tunisian researcher, Hassan El-Qoubi, said that the differences hit the government that includes the “Ennahda” and “the people” movements, that is, an Islamist party with another nationalist, and sharp differences throughout the issue of foreign files, whether Syria, Libya or Turkey and Qatar.
He pointed out, in a statement to the Russian radio “Sputnik” on Wednesday, May 13, 2020, that the government mix made everyone search for a hunt for all, until the conflict reached and settled between President Qais Saeed and Rashid Ghannouchi.
It is noteworthy that the Qatar Fund is hovering suspicions regarding the financing of associations close to terrorist organizations.
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