Marzouki continues to incite against Kais Saied.. What’s new?
In a sarcastic tone on the demonstrations in support of the decisions of Tunisian President Kais Saied and in a new angry call to get out, former Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki continued to incite against Kais Saied, calling on the army and security forces to overthrow him.
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In a post on his official Facebook page, Marzouki called on the army and security forces to lift the protection of Tunisian President Kais Saied, describing him as a “putschist”.
Marzouki did not stand in the way of the army and security forces turning against the Tunisian president, but he called on the people to go out to the streets for the next two months to hasten this issue, calling on “the Tunisian elites to coordinate, renounce differences and personal ambitions, and prepare the alternative so as not to pull the rug from under it”.
The blog post of Marzouki, who did not get rid of the bitterness of his overthrow and rule, comes a day after hundreds of Saied’s supporters demonstrated the day before yesterday in the center of the capital to demand to achieve the goals of the July 25 Revolution, to defend the state and the republican system, and to hold Ennahdha Movement, the political arm of the Muslim Brotherhood in Tunisia, accountable for the last decade.
Groups of coordinators supporting President Saied from Tunisian provinces, as well as political parties such as the Alliance for Tunisia, participated in the protest, which was held on Habib Bourguiba Street. Participants raised banners reading: “No going back, accounting, accounting… no reconciliation, no negotiation, no dialog, no referendum, no election before accountability”.