Ghannouchi is looking for a “safe exit” to leave Tunisia
Tunisia’s Muslim Brotherhood movement Ennahdha is seeking a safe exit for its leadership, led by Rached Ghannouchi.
According to media reports, the Muslim Brotherhood’s Ennahdha movement continues to escalate in Tunisia with the goal of seeking a “safe exit” without political or judicial accountability for its leaders. This coincides with intensifying demands by political and popular forces to open corruption files during the years of the movement’s rule, and to prosecute all.
Rached Ghannouchi, the head of the Ennahdha Brotherhood Movement, had submitted proposals to the Tunisian presidency through mediation to ensure his safe exit from Tunisia towards a voluntary exile, while he continues his offensive statements to put pressure on the Presidency of the Republic. In addition to the threat to storm the parliament, citizens staged large demonstrations to reject Ghannouchi’s calls.
Internally, organization members continued their angry actions against Ghannouchi’s continuation in his position. Dozens announced the suspension of their membership in the movement, threatening mass resignations if the leaders of the first class (Ghannouchi, Ali Larayedh, and Noureddine Bhiri) did not announce that they are “not concerned with the next conference”.
A report by the MAAT Foundation revealed that the Muslim Brotherhood’s Ennahdha Movement failed in all political and economic issues throughout their control of Tunisia’s rule in the past years, which led to the deterioration of the situation in Tunisia.
The report indicated that throughout the years of the Brotherhood’s rule, the Tunisian economy deteriorated, and contracted significantly, as a result of the great failure of the rule of the terrorist group, according to international reports, due to corruption that spread during the era of the terrorist group, but after the decisions of July 25, which were based on the dissolution of the government and the freezing of the Tunisian parliament, the matter changed.
Escape from Tunisia
Oussama Aouidet, a leader of the Tunisian People’s Movement, said: The President of Ennahdha is seeking to leave or flee Tunisia at this time, in light of the involvement of many of Ennahdha’s leaders in acts of corruption and terrorism over the past period, clarifying that Ennahdha’s leaders are seeking a safe exit from Tunisia to any other country, in return for a halt to the accounting of political corruption and finances.
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Tunisian political analyst added that there is pressure on state institutions and President Kais Saied to allow Ghannouchi and some of the leaders to leave the country, clarifying that the Brotherhood of Tunisia are absolutely certain that there is no return to the frozen parliament, no return to the public scene and all the pressures that are happening in the country in order to escape from accountability.