The president, "all-presidential", also confirmed - according to the presenter of the program - that he would not interfere in the judiciary, and to confirm the skeptics, Qais Saeed dissolved the Supreme Judicial Council so as not to interfere in its affairs, and in a historical precedent, Saeed told his guests that Tunisians will go out in demonstrations raising slogans calling for the extradition of killers. The opposition, Shukri Belaid, and others are calling for him to dissolve the Supreme Judicial Council.

Tweeters noticed an increase in the weight of President Qais Saeed and compared it to his image when he was sworn in after his victory in the elections.

The presenter of the program, Nazih Al-Ahdab, warned Tunisian youths not to "commit a despicable act against the President of the Republic because it will put them in prison," as happened with a Tunisian youth after criticizing Kais Saied in a video he posted on his Facebook page.

The episode also addressed the following topics:

Parents of the child Rayan: To God he did not take and he did not give.

Algeria raises the red card to Israel in Africa.

Tel Aviv eyes on a military base in Bahrain.

Gaddafi's bodyguard: Muammar did not die, but was likened to them.

Putin is disdainful of his guest, Macron.

Sayed Qimni died after an explicit conflict with Islam.