Most of the political forces in Tunisia welcomed the assignment of the current Minister of the Interior, Hisham El Mechishi, to form the new government, while Ennahda movement expressed its desire for a political government, despite expressing reservations about the methodology of the president in choosing the most suitable figure to lead the government.

Although Ennahdha (54 deputies out of a total of 217 deputies in Parliament) did not officially announce its position until Monday morning, a source from the Executive Office told Anadolu that the movement wants to form a government of political and national unity that responds to the aspirations of the Tunisians.

The source added - after a meeting of the Executive Office that continued until this morning - that the movement wishes success for the missionary in his mission.

The leader and member of the political movement of the Renaissance movement, Lotfi Zaytoun, also welcomed the assignment of the current Minister of the Interior, and called in a post posted on his Facebook page all political parties to help the Prime Minister-designate to form a rescue government as soon as possible, including high talents to achieve the aspirations of Tunisians.

The other leader of the Ennahda movement, Rafik Abdel Salam, said in statements to the island yesterday evening that the movement does not object to the commissioning of Al-Mishishi, but rather has reservations about the methodology of President Qais Saeed in choosing the most suitable figure to take over the government.

Abdel-Salam expressed his appreciation to El-Mishishi as one of the cadres of the Tuscany state, and his hope that he would succeed in addressing the economic and development problems of Tunisians within the framework of protecting freedom and the basis of the constitution.

Before choosing Al-Mishishi, he called on the leader of the Al-Nahda movement, Rashid Ghannouchi, to appoint an economic, rather than legal, figure.

The Tunisian president had decided on Saturday to assign El-Mishchi (46 years) to form a new government, which would replace the resigning government of Elias El-Fakhfakh, in violation of all expectations, since the name of El-Mishishi was not among the names proposed by the parties, which included former ministers Fadel Abdel Kafi and Hakim Ben Hammouda, the Turkish businessman Khayyam, and these three were proposed by several parties.

It is noteworthy that the initiative to assign the prime minister has been in the hands of the president since the fall of the proposed Habib al-Jamali government early this year.

No reservations
Although the Prime Minister-designate was the subject of reservations prior to the vote on the government of the traps in late February, most of the Tunisian parties - whether participating in the current government coalition or outside it - did not express reservations about the man who is described as independent, and he took some positions, including an advisor It is legal for President Saeed, but some say he lacks political experience.

The Democratic Movement, which participates in the current government and has 22 seats in Parliament, congratulated him, hoping that he would work within the framework of the constitution and the democratic system to achieve the objective conditions that allow the government to work seriously away from what he described as the narrow interests of any party and the concessions resulting from intimidation not to vote for it or to drop it. Later.

The party said in a statement that it will formally determine its position after its meeting with the designated Prime Minister.

The People's Movement (14 deputies) also welcomed its participation in the government and allied with the democratic trend within the "democratic bloc" in Parliament. By choosing Al-Mishishi, she said that she is ready to deal positively with the consultations to be launched in the coming days, while stressing that the condition for the success and success of these consultations is the commitment of all parties, led by the prime minister-designate of a set of criteria.

For his part, Osama al-Khulaifi, head of the "Heart of Tunisia" party bloc in Parliament (27 deputies), affirmed that his party had no reservations about the prime minister-designate, even though he came out of the course of political consultations, as he described.

The head of the National Reform Bloc in Parliament (16 deputies) Hassouna Nassifi described the selection of the Tunisian president by conciliator, and considered that El Mishchi is an independent figure who has the ingredients for success.

Other welcome positions were issued by leaders of parties, some of whom are participating in the current government coalition, such as the "Long Live Tunisia" party.

As for the Free Constitutional Party (16 seats), which is strongly opposed to Al-Nahda, he said that he would not participate in the consultations if Al-Nahda was involved in it.

The Dignity Coalition (19 deputies) refused to participate in the written consultations requested by the president to choose the most capable personality according to what is stipulated in the constitution.

In front of the Presbyterian, a one-month deadline that began on Sunday to form a new government, will be at the top of its priority to tackle the economic and social problems exacerbated by the Corona virus crisis.