On Sunday evening, the Shura Council called on the Tunisian "Ennahda" movement, Prime Minister-designate Elias El-Fakhfakh to expand the consultations to form the government to include the various parliamentary blocs, and decided to prepare for all possibilities, including re-elections.

Last Friday, the traps revealed that he would form his government from the parties that supported President Qais Saeed in the second round of the presidential elections last October, and that my "Heart of Tunisia" party (Liberal - 38 deputies) and "Free Constitutional" (Liberal 17) Deputy) They will not be part of the government.

The Shura Council "Ennahdha", held in Tunis, attributed its call for expanding consultations to the reasons of "providing a broad political belt, as stated in the text of the mandate issued by the President of the Republic, to ensure access to a government of national unity with a social, democratic content", according to a statement of the Council.

Last Monday, President Saeed Al-Fakhfakh, the former Finance Minister, leader of the "Democratic Bloc for Labor and Freedoms" party, was formed to form a government within a month that started on January 21, which is a non-renewable deadline.

The "Al-Nahda" Shura Council recommended to the movement's executive office to "prepare for all possibilities, including premature elections, that the Shura Council remain in a permanent session."

"Al-Nahda" topped the last legislative elections, on October 6, with 54 seats out of 217.

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The mandate for the traps came in the wake of the refusal of the Council of Representatives of the People (Parliament), on January 10, to give confidence to the formation of the government of Habib al-Gamli, the candidate of the Ennahda Movement.

The traps previously contested the presidential elections alongside Qais Saeed, and received only 0.34% of the total votes.

In front of the prime minister who is assigned one month to form his ministerial team, and then present it to parliament to gain confidence with 109 votes - at the very least - out of a total of 217, and if members of parliament do not give confidence in the new government, the President of the Republic will have the right to dissolve the parliament, and call for New legislative elections within 45 days.

Several parties announced their support for the Prime Minister-designate, such as the "Long live Tunisia" party (14 seats in Parliament), the Democratic Current Party (22 seats in Parliament), and the People's Movement (14 seats), while some leaders expressed the "Heart of Tunisia" party (38 seats) NIABIA), and the Al-Karama coalition (19 seats), reserved their mandate, questioning its legitimacy constitutionally.