Al-Bouazizi added - in statements to the (28/7/2020) episode of the "Reverse Trend" program - that the 2011 revolution did not exclude anyone, including the forces supporting the regime of the ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, and gave them the right to democratic political participation, stressing that There is no democracy in the Arab world without the Islamists because they are its guarantors, and democracy stops the Islamists from overcoming it.

Bouazizi said that the ruling Tunisian political forces have not fulfilled all the hopes of the Tunisian people, noting that "the people today are able to hold politicians accountable, and the holy revolution has removed the ruling elite", noting that President Qais Saeed's talk about the country's exposure to a conspiracy based on intelligence information, But his speech differs from those who want badness for Tunisia.

Bouazizi continued that the talk about the hot shanty and the threat of bloodshed through wars is present only in the minds of those who live in satellite channels that seek to destroy Tunisia, according to his description. He stressed that the Tunisian people today talk about the freedom that they enjoyed after the revolution.

On the other hand, the journalist writer Hassan bin Othman said that Tunisia has lived on a hot tin for 10 years, started with the revolution in 2011 and continues until today, and the forces that carried out the revolution and ruled Tunisia have not provided anything yet.

He added that the Tunisians managed their internal wars without blood, and that the forces unable to manage Tunisia want to throw their failures on the Arab brothers, which will lead to the isolation of Tunisia from its Arab surroundings, stressing the failure of these arguments.

He accused the revolutionary forces of seeking to exclude everyone and destroy the political experience based on pluralism in Tunisia 3 decades ago, and mocked the accusations against the former regime's sins of obstructing political life in Tunisia and posing a threat to it, accusing the Ennahda movement of working with members of the previous regime to create chaos in the country.