A member of the Executive Office of the Tunisian Ennahda movement admitted, on Tuesday, that the movement bears a large part of the responsibility for what is currently happening in the country.
He also added, “We must avoid sedition and war between the Tunisian people.”
This comes, hours after In a statement today, the Tunisian Ennahda movement attacked the head of state, Kais Saied, and asked him to retract the decisions he had taken, which it claimed were “unconstitutional and represent a coup against the constitution.” its decisions and address the challenges and difficulties that the country is experiencing within the constitutional and legal framework that is consistent with the democratic option, with the need to resume the work of Parliament as the original democratically elected authority.
Implementation of the Constitution.. not a coup
President Qais Saeed made it clear yesterday, Monday, that the decisions he took were In accordance with the constitution and not a coup against it, stressing that it is not a coup, and called on everyone who considers it a coup to review his lessons in law, in reference to the leader of the Ennahda movement Rashid Ghannouchi and its leaders.
Also, he made it clear that he did not come out On the constitution, he based his decisions on Article 80, which allows him to take measures in the event of an imminent danger threatening the state, adding that the danger has become a reality in Tunisia, after it has become a hotbed for thieves taking refuge in legal texts that they put in place to share power and dealing with the state and its capabilities as if they belong to them. , stressing that there is no room for the state to continue in this way.
Parliament freezes for 30 days
and Sunday, President Kais Saied announced the freezing of all parliament’s competencies for a month, stripping its members of immunity and dismissing the government led by Hisham al-Mashishi, in exchange for his assumption of the presidency of the executive authority and the public prosecution, based on Article 80 of the constitution, which Parliament Speaker and leader of the Ennahda Movement Rached Ghannouchi considered a “coup against The Constitution and the Revolution.”
On the other hand, the Ennahda Movement responded by calling on its supporters to take to the streets yesterday to defend what it called legitimacy, which led to The occurrence of a clash and confrontations with the security forces.

