The political division surrounding the government of Hisham El-Mechichi, and the quarrels between the Carthage Palace and Parliament, represented a decisive turn towards the formation of the parties for a new map of alliances that, according to observers, will push the cards to reshuffle the cards and form a new parliamentary scene.

Leaders from the Heart of Tunis, the Dignity Coalition, and Ennahda announced the formation of a parliamentary front that brings together 120 deputies - in addition to independents - that will serve as a political belt for the non-partisan Presbyterian government, which Parliament gave it confidence on the second of September with a comfortable majority.

The spokesman for the "Dignity Coalition", Saifuddin Makhlouf, has officially revealed - in a blog post on his Facebook page - that his party has entered a parliamentary belt of more than 120 deputies. One of his main interests will be the formation of a constitutional court, revising the electoral law and passing a number of laws of social and economic interest. For the country.

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And the government of Elias Fakhfakh has previously faced conflicts between the party blocs that support it (the Democratic Current, the People's Movement, Long Live Tunisia and the Ennahda Movement), which, according to party leaderships, obstructed the government's work, and blocked the passage of draft laws due to the fragility and disintegration of the parliamentary belt supporting it.

A parliamentary belt for the government


. The official spokesperson for the "Heart of Tunisia" party, Al-Sadiq Jabnoun, confirmed, in a statement to Al-Jazeera Net, that his party's entry into a parliamentary front that includes the "Dignity Coalition", the "Ennahda Movement", the "Future Bloc" and some independent representatives, it will act as a political belt Supporter of the Presbyterian government.

Jabnoun stressed the endeavor of his party, through this parliamentary alliance open to all political spectrums, to create a kind of political stability that would serve as the basis for enabling the Mishichi government to operate in a comfortable setting, unlike its predecessor Ilyas Fakhfakh.

The "Heart of Tunisia" spokesman rejected what he described as the repetition of the exclusion policy pursued by the former prime minister through his refusal to include the "Heart of Tunisia" in the consultations to form his government, pointing out that the new alliances were required by necessity and the accuracy of the stage, politically and economically.

The prime minister met two days after his inauguration with the head of the "Heart of Tunisia" party, Nabil Karoui, who is considered the political opponent of the President of the Republic, Qais Saeed, in an indication of changing alliances and the balance of the political game.

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The rapprochement between the two former political rivals (Heart of Tunisia and the Dignity Coalition) left a wave of widespread debate and criticism, as the leaderships of these two parties had previously declared the impossibility of reconciling between them and entering into a unified governmental alliance.

Leaders of the "Dignity Coalition" justify their alliance with the "Heart of Tunisia" by saying that it was the product of the blockade it found from other parties, particularly the "Democratic Current" and the "People's Movement", stressing that this alliance was necessary.

An-Nahdha MP Muhammad Al-Qoumani told Al-Jazeera Net that the non-partisan Mishichi government gave political parties an opportunity to review their mistakes and carry out a self-assessment, in order to remedy the repercussions of their previous positions and the nature of their alliances.

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Al-Qoumani called on the political parties to stop bickering and conflicts, and to give the new government an opportunity to work in a comfortable way, indicating that the parliamentary front that Ennahda - made up of 120 deputies - has joined, will serve as a message of reassurance for the parties to walk.

He pointed out that the parliamentary front is still open to the rest of the parties and political forces, such as the "Islah" and "Long Live Tunisia" blocs in the parliament, with the aim of creating a kind of balance and harmony between the government and parliament, and granting the Messishhi the chances of success.

Al-Fomani stressed that the new alliances will work to complete the political benefits, foremost of which are the installation of the Constitutional Court, which has been suspended for years, the revision of the electoral law, and the urgent consideration of other draft laws.

He criticized the attempts of some parties that chose to position themselves in the opposition, such as the "democratic current" and the "people" movement to demonize the new parliamentary front, saying that they "did not understand the lessons of the past and are still insisting on completing the wars of the previous stage."

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The leader of Ennahda affirmed - in the conclusion of his speech - that the parliamentary and political scene, after the installation of the Mechanically-appointed government, is witnessing a remarkable change in the relationship of those who chose to position themselves in the opposition, such as the "democratic current", the "people" movement, the "free constitutional" movement, and those who chose to support the militia government.

In the midst of these political tensions and the game of alliances, observers fear that parties affiliated with the democratic and revolutionary line will suffer the dilemma of fracture and extinction that afflicted the former left parties, especially after the Secretary General of the "Democratic Current", Mohamed Abbou, announced his sudden decision to withdraw from political life and the party leadership.

Khaled al-Kuraishi, a representative of the Democratic Bloc - which includes both the "People" movement and the "Democratic Current", stresses that the bloc is still solid and coherent in parliament, after it chose to position itself in the opposition and refused to grant confidence to the Meshish government.

He added - in his speech to Al-Jazeera Net - that the bloc is currently working to expand its size within the parliament and vaccinate it with independent deputies, denying any possibility of an alliance with the Abeer Moussa bloc in Parliament due to the difference in visions and policies, according to him.