Political analyst: The Ennahdha Islamist movement has officially ended in Tunisia
During this period, the Muslim Brotherhood’s Ennahdha Movement was subjected to political crises, through the arrest of its president and vice president. The movement was also subjected to a state of security confrontation by the Tunisian state, in addition to the fact that the movement has become rejected by the Tunisian people.
Organizational paralysis
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Ennahdha movement is in organizational paralysis after the dismissal of most of its leaders and its previous unwillingness to renew and re-unify its leadership, leaving it facing a clear structural vacuum.
The End of the Muslim Brotherhood Movement
Monzer Qafrash, a Tunisian political analyst, said that the Muslim Brotherhood’s Ennahdha Movement had officially ended in Tunisia and that this could push the movement to go underground again as it had done before.
Tunisian political analyst added that the closure by Tunisian security forces of all the headquarters of the party, including its central headquarters, and the prevention of its workers from entering it, is a clear indication that there are clear moves to dissolve this Muslim Brotherhood movement.
He added that what Ennahdha is witnessing is the end of the political process of the Muslim Brotherhood movement, which Tunisians accuse of plunging the country into crisis since 2011, especially since all its members, led by its leader Rached Ghannouchi, face accusations in heavy files before the Tunisian judiciary, including money laundering and youth travel to combat zones abroad, amid demands in the street to dissolve the movement.