Tunisia – The new election law will eliminate the Brotherhood’s plans in Tunisia
As part of the efforts exerted by the state headed by Kais Saied to end the danger of the Muslim Brotherhood, Tunisia is preparing for the parliamentary election battle in the country, after the great success achieved by the Tunisian people in the referendum on the new Tunisian constitution, and working to close the page of the Ennahdha of the Brotherhood forever, the new electoral law will be on the basis of which the legislative elections are expected to be held on the 17th of December, comes amid expectations that the new law will be fundamentally different from the previous one, which may produce a different parliamentary scene. President Kais Saied is preparing to issue a decree on the new electoral law.
Ennahdha plans
Regarding the developments regarding the new election law in Tunisia and the elimination of the illusions of the Ennahdha Movement, Dr. Oussama Aouidet, a Tunisian political analyst and leader of the Tunisian People’s Movement, said that the new law will draw the political map once again in Tunisia, starting from the work to confront all the Brotherhood’s plans to return to the political scene, adding that the Tunisian president will work to remove all those who have committed crimes against the country, foremost among them the Ennahdha of the Muslim Brotherhood and preventing them from running in the next parliamentary elections, which will be the beginning of cleansing the Tunisian state from the Brotherhood and all its affiliates.
Dr. Badra Gaaloul, President of the International Center for Strategic Studies in Tunisia, said that the new electoral law in the country regulates political life in a period of reform and correction, and works to correct all the mistakes of the past and build a new Tunisia in order to have elections and strong parliamentary councils to complete the building of state institutions from the corruption of the Brotherhood that lived in it for the past years.
The president of the International Center for Strategic Studies in Tunisia added that the new law will be different from the laws that the Muslim Brotherhood relied on to control the situation in Tunisia, pointing out that the new parliament will be free of corrupt representatives, terrorists, and those who are prosecuted, which means that the Brotherhood will find itself outside the competition in the next elections, by facing their entry or the attempt of their terrorist plans in this regard. The political arena in Tunisia is waiting for the issuance of the law on the basis of which the next parliamentary elections will be held on December 17, after the success of the referendum battle on the constitution and the work to confront all the lies of the Brotherhood and their terrorist attempts to thwart the country.