The head of the Tunisian Renaissance movement, Rashid Ghannouchi, said this morning, Wednesday, that the government of Elias Al-Fakhfakh will not pass and will not gain the confidence of Parliament if the "Heart of Tunisia" party is excluded from its formation, considering that President Qais Saeed did not choose the best figure to form the government.

Ghannouchi - who holds the presidency of the parliament - stressed in an interview with a morning program on "Mosaic FM" radio station, that Ennahdha (54 seats in Parliament out of 217) rejects the principle of exclusion, although it is not committed to the involvement of the "Heart of Tunisia" party (38 deputies) As far as her adherence to the inclusion of everyone.

"The prime minister-designate cannot force a party to be in the opposition, choose his position or classify it according to his wish," he said, noting that Ennahdha has no veto against the traps, especially since he was on the government troika team (between 2012 And 2014).

Ghannouchi added, "Whoever leads the formation of the government now is Elias Al-Fakhfakh, and this is what the constitution stipulates. There is no evidence that the trap is ordered by Qais Saeed's orders ... Political life cannot be formed by excluding the second party, which was realized by Al-Baji Qaid Essebsi, who was confirmed to be Success can only be achieved by involving Renaissance. "

He stressed that President Saeed did not choose the best figure to form the government, referring to the traps, adding that "the names we proposed to the President of the Republic were better than the despair of the traps, but Saeid did not choose the best figure from the renaissance point."

Ghannouchi also pointed out that the incoming government will face incendiary files and important constitutional entitlements, in order for it to be passed by the votes of 145 members of parliament (parliament), which will not happen if the "Heart of Tunisia" party is excluded.

Today's Prime Minister-designate, Elias El-Fakhfakh, will meet with representatives of the parties and blocs concerned to consult on the formation of the government (Al-Jazeera)

Stumble and responsibility
And yesterday, Tuesday, the Heart of Tunisia party, in charge of Prime Minister-designate Traps, held full responsibility for the stumbling of the path of forming the government.

The party described the option of the national unity government as correct, considering it the best solution to get out of the suffocating crisis the country is going through.

The position of the "Heart of Tunisia" party is identical to the Renaissance movement, which, in a statement on Monday, renewed its adherence to the choice of a national unity government.

Last week, Al-Fakhfakh proposed an 11-page program for a government coalition, in which he outlined the foundations and principles of the coalition, its governmental approach, and the urgent priorities before the government. He also proposed engineering for the government expected to be composed of 27 ministers and one country clerk for foreign affairs.

In the same period, Al-Fakhfakh said that 10 political parties have expressed their willingness to participate in the next government.

These parties are: Al-Nahda Movement, the Democratic Current (Social Democrat / 22 deputies), Al-Karama coalition (revolutionary / 18 deputies), the People's Movement (Nasseri / 15 deputies), Long live Tunisia (liberal / 14 deputies), and the Tunis Project (liberal / 4 Nawab), the Republican People's Union (center / two deputies), Nidaa Tounes (liberal / 3 deputies), the Tunisian alternative (liberal / 3 deputies), and Tunisia's prospects (liberal / two deputies).