Tunisian optimism for new political phase – Brotherhood-free phase
The terrorist Brotherhood, represented by Ennahdha, failed in its quest to derail the constitutional process launched by Tunisian President Kais Saied, who sought to exterminate the Brotherhood in Tunisia.
After the fall of Ennahda in Tunisia, the last vestige of the Brotherhood’s international organization was toppled, after losing the only arm that remained in power following the successive fall of the Brotherhood to power in several Arab countries.
Election Round
Tunisia’s polling stations finished in the run-up to the election of 131 candidates out of 161 for the Assembly of Representatives of the Tunisian People, which is being boycotted by the Muslim Brotherhood’s Ennahdha movement in an attempt to derail the constitutional process and prove its presence in the Tunisian street.
Farouk Bouaskar, the president of the Independent High Electoral Commission, said that the electoral process went smoothly and under the best conditions without any problems. He added that “all polling stations opened their doors to voters at 8 a.m. without any delays and without exceptional timing, as was the case in the past.”
Preliminary figures confirmed that voter turnout was 11.15%, Mohamed Tlili Mansari, a spokesman for the elections commission, told Tunisian state television. This round of elections is the latest phase of the roadmap announced by Said, after he completed the phase of Muslim Brotherhood empowerment and his control of the reins of power through popular demands.
Tunisians have responded very positively to Saied’s “corrective measures”, hopeful that a new phase of the political process would begin without the Brotherhood’s plans and dubious alliances throughout the decade that followed.
The Corrective Course Despite Brotherhood Rumors
The Tunisian political researcher Brahim Jadla said: Tunisia won in completing the corrective course despite the Muslim Brotherhood rumors and the confusion they illegally engaged in, and they are a judicial satellite in respect of the principle of the rule of law.
Jadla added: The expected development is the beginning of the work of the new council after considering the appeals, and it is a message to the world that Tunisia definitively ends the phase of the Muslim Brotherhood, and actually enters the corrective phase free from the Brotherhood, and the opposition continues its attempts at confusion.