Popular Movement leader reveals Brotherhood plans in Tunisia
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Ennahdha Movement continues its terrorist and absurd plans to incite against the Tunisian state, exploiting the global economic crises experienced by Tunisia and all the countries of the world to mobilize the street against the Tunisian state, in an attempt to return to the political scene and cast doubt on the existing authority after the defeats that the terrorist group and its members suffered recently. The Tunisian Ennahdha Movement is moving behind the main opposition coalition, represented by the National Salvation Front, and its president, Nejib Chebbi. The movement described the president’s economic measures as catastrophic, and called on the people to take to the street to overthrow the president.
Terrorism calls
A number of observers saw repeated calls for an exit against the president as becoming a blank check for Ennahdha; to strike a corrective course and return to hegemony over Tunisia’s political landscape through the corruption and terrorism lobbies.
What the Brotherhood wants?
Oussama Aouidet, a leader in the Tunisian People’s Movement and a political analyst, says that the terrorist Brotherhood in Tunisia, represented in its political arm by “Ennahdha Party”, renews its incitement to return to chaos in the street by calling for demonstrations in attempts by them to incite against state institutions and exploit the global crisis that all countries are going through, and to fuel the conflict in the Tunisian street, and to put the crisis of the Tunisian regime.
He added that the aim of the Brotherhood’s terrorist plan is to mobilize Tunisian citizens through social networking sites, and mobilize the street to participate in demonstrations against the holding of elections in Tunisia, its failure to succeed and the overthrow of the political project of President Kais Saied, stressing that the Tunisian people understand the lesson and know the plans of terrorism and the terrorism and chaos they seek in the country on a continuous basis.