In a firm tone, Tunisian President Qais Said vowed during his visit to a military barracks and the headquarters of the Interior Ministry, whom he described as agents and conspirators of Tunisia to bring them into chaos, affirming the readiness of the state and the military forces for any attempt to turn against legitimacy.

The President’s statements, which, according to observers, coincide with a severe political situation and calls for a coup against parliamentary legitimacy led by the president of the Free Constitutional Party, Abeer Moussa. A plan to sow chaos through its political and media arms.

The President of the State performs an inspection visit to both the Special Forces Military Corps and the Ministry of the Interior The President of the State Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces will perform late Tuesday evening an inspection visit to the headquarters of the Special Forces Military Corps headquarters at Jamil's home and the Ministry of Interior

Posted by Présidence Tunisie Tunisian Presidency, Wednesday, July 22, 2020

A few days ago, the head of the Renaissance bloc, Noureddine Al-Behairi, extended an open invitation to all "to urgently intervene and make every effort to protect Tunisian institutions and to confront the coup that the Egyptian-Emirati alliance programmed to destroy this country, with Tunisian arms represented in Abeer Musa and those with it." According to his description.

In his speech to Al-Jazeera Net, Al-Karama MP, from Al-Karama coalition warned of what he described as the passage of the Emirati regime and its aftermath to the utmost speed in targeting the democratic experiment in Tunisia through its political "pawn" Abeer Moussa and its bloc in Parliament and its media arms.

Al-Alawi said that after the Emirati regime thwarted all its plans to spoil the democratic experience in Tunisia, he invested in the affiliate of the dissolved constitutional assembly to drag Tunisians into the square of ideological conflict and violence and broke the cordon of peaceful coexistence between all political and intellectual sensibilities in the country.

A call for all to intervene urgently and make every effort to protect the institutions of #Tunisia and to counter the coup d'état for which the Egyptian-Emirati evil alliance was programmed to destroy this country.

Posted by Noureddine BHIRI Noureddine Bheiri on Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Violence in the corridors of Parliament has reached unprecedented levels, according to the deputies, and he has moved from verbal and reckless violence to physical violence and clashing, after Ennahda Movement MP Sayid al-Farjani and his colleague Mahreziya al-Ubaidi accused two members of the Free Constitutional Assault of physically assaulting them.

In a related context, Al-Alwi described the major coverage of the Emirati media in what is happening in Tunisia regarding an internal political matter, in an open and disturbing matter, adding in a sarcastic tone: "The Emirati-funded media coverage of all incoming and contained in Parliament and the activity of the fascist bloc exceeded their coverage of everything that happens in the world." .

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The UAE entices the late Essebsi, and the
attempts of the Emirati regime to spoil the democratic experience in Tunisia, according to the statements of political leaders since the early years of the date of the escape of the late former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, fled to Saudi Arabia when he tried to coax the late President of the Republic, Beji, Commander of Essebsi, during his presidential campaign and turned him into the Renaissance movement with the aim of Removed from office.

The President of Al-Nahda Shura Council, Abdul Karim Al-Harouni, acknowledged, during media statements, that the UAE tried to lure the late President Essebsi with an imaginary sum of money in exchange for excluding Al-Nahda from the government and political life, but he rejected their request by saying that "Tunisia is not for sale."

Abeer Moussa continues her open sit-in with her bloc in Parliament, demanding the withdrawal of confidence from its President Rashid Ghannouchi (Al-Jazeera Net)

Disrupting the democratic path and
considered the Secretary-General of the Republican Party Issam al-Shabi in his interview with Al-Jazeera Net that the current political situation in the country with a caretaker government and a semi-defective parliament is a clear attempt to disrupt the democratic path in the country.

He accused the free constitutional youth and its president, Abeer Moussa, of trying to drag the country into a box of tyranny and violence, stressing that the Tunisian experience has become a target of internal and external enemies and hubs working to abort the Tunisian experience.

He called on the President of the Republic to urgently intervene and prevent the disruption of the work of the legislative institution, and activate his "constitutional and legal missiles" that he talked about during his meeting with the Speaker and his deputies a few days ago, pointing out that his speech today heightened the concerns of the Tunisians instead of reassuring them.

He concluded that "the Tunisian people have the right to know the president of the republic who conspire against legality and what is being tried against him and his democracy, and I call on Qais Saeed to name the names by their names and hold them accountable and refer them to the judiciary."

Al-Shabi: The current political situation in a semi-defeated parliament is an attempt to disrupt the democratic path

Emirates media arms, and
according to observers through the media arms, the UAE is trying to turn the Tunisian street against leaders of the Renaissance movement and its president, taking advantage of the economic and social situation congested, as it has previously promoted claims that Ghannouchi possesses huge wealth "at the expense of the poor of Tunisia", which the movement has strongly denied by promising to prosecute its promoters. .

The movement then published a statement denouncing and denouncing what it called a systematic smear campaign led by pens, which it described as rented and "foreign satellite channels and media networks known for their hostility to the Tunisian democratic experiment trying to spread sedition among Tunisians."

Meanwhile, Abeer Moussa, who hostile to the Tunisian revolution, continues her open sit-in with her bloc in Parliament, demanding that confidence be withdrawn from its President Rashid Ghannouchi, amid accusations that it obstructed its sessions in the service of foreign agendas and with the aim of slandering the parliament and disrupting the functioning of this sovereign facility.

Moussa and her representatives bloc have become frequent guests on Emirati or funded media and platforms, who profess hostility to the Tunisian revolution, while most are keen to cover their activities and keep up with their press conferences continuously and almost daily.

Former Dubai Police Vice-President Dahi Khalfan praised in a tweet on his Twitter account what Abeer Moussa was doing by saying that she was "a woman with a thousand men ... who taught Al-Ghannushi a lesson that history will immortalize".

A woman has a thousand men ... Ghannouchi has taught a lesson that history will immortalize. pic.twitter.com/sa8MXdzcBP

- Dahi Khalfan Tamim (@Dhahi_Khalfan) January 19, 2020

On the controversy of media coverage of Emirati media due to the political mobility in Tunisia, a member of the Executive Bureau of the Press Syndicate, Ziad Dabbar, in his interview with Al-Jazeera Net, considered that the gain of freedom of expression and freedom of the press guaranteed by the Tunisian revolution cannot be undone with an iota.

On the other hand, he explained that the union and its structures are keen to distinguish between the journalist who works as a correspondent for these channels from Tunisia, and the media coverage and the editorial line practiced by these foreign media institutions in general.

Dabbar warned against the escalation of violence against journalists and the systematic mobilization against them by politicians, and took them guilty of their media institutions, which they are writing, according to his statement, condemning what happened to one of the journalists working in one of these Emirati channels in Tunisia.

At the end of his speech, he affirmed the journalists ’union’s keenness to follow up the extent to which journalists and foreign media correspondents respect the journalistic code of honor, noting that the union will not fail to take the necessary measures against violators.