CAIRO -

The Tunisian crisis covered the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam crisis in the Egyptian media, after talk about the dam declined in the main "talk show" programs, in contrast to a great focus on the Tunisian crisis and its most prominent parties, President Qais Saeed and the Ennahda movement.

Over the past months, the crisis of the Renaissance Dam has been present in the Egyptian media, given Ethiopia's continued construction and the second filling of its lake without an agreement with Egypt, whose water security and historical share of the Nile River waters are threatened by the dam.

But the famous programs on the Egyptian channels seemed - since the outbreak of the Tunisian crisis - to be Tunisian programs in support of President Qais Saeed, celebrating his decisions and holding meetings with his most prominent supporters, led by Representative Abeer Moussa, who won a great deal of praise for her role in confronting the Muslim Brotherhood, according to the description of these channels, In return for the Egyptian opposition channels' defense of the Tunisian revolution in the face of what it described as the "President's coup".

Tunisian President Kais Saied announced - at dawn on Monday - decisions that lead to his control of all authorities, as they include freezing the work of Parliament and lifting the immunity of all its deputies, as well as relieving Prime Minister Hisham Al-Mashishi, as he announced - in a presidential statement - the activation of Chapter 80 of The constitution took a number of decisions that it justified by preserving "the nation's entity, the country's security and independence, and ensuring the normal functioning of the state's wheels."

collapsing like rivers

The most famous Egyptian journalist, Amr Adib, celebrated the decisions of the Tunisian president and expressed clear gloating about the Ennahda party and the Brotherhood, which he considered "collapses everywhere, crumbling like rivers," as he described it.

Adeeb said - in his program on MBC Egypt - "No matter how much they retreat as they did in Egypt, they will not be able to agree with anyone, and they have no security, so you are now watching the fall of the last memorial of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Arab world after all these monuments were destroyed." ".

Amr Adib pointed out that the Brotherhood in Egypt said that they did not take a chance and ruled for only one year, while they have controlled the reins of power in Tunisia for years without doing anything, he said.

"Brotherhood Squirt"

As for the journalist Ahmed Moussa - who is among the closest to the Egyptian regime - he praised the decisions of Tunisian President Qais Saeed, and said - on the "On My Responsibility" program on the Sada Al-Balad channel - "Brotherhood in Tunisia is sting" (a local Egyptian expression means over), and that "" Tunisian President Kais Saied (gave) the judge, after relying on the constitution approved by the Ennahda party himself.

Moussa hosted Tunisian analysts who praised the decisions of the Tunisian president, and strongly attacked the Ennahda movement, describing it as a cancer in the body of Tunisia, and considered that the decisions correct the course of the revolution, and that the scarecrow of legitimacy is a Brotherhood lie, according to their description.

What is like night to yesterday

In turn, the media, Lamis Al-Hadidi, said that the uprising of the Tunisian people against the Ennahda movement and the decisions of Tunisian President Qais Saeed came after the deteriorating situation in the country, and what Tunisia witnessed yesterday reminds the Egyptians of the June 30, 2013 revolution, as she described it.

Al-Hadidi added - during the "Last Word" program broadcast on "ON" satellite channel (ON) yesterday, Monday - "What is like tonight with yesterday, Tunisia, from which the revolution of the so-called Arab Spring was launched, witnessed yesterday a course correction after 10 years in which the Tunisian people and the economy tasted harsher experiments."

Lamis El Hadidi hosted the head of the Free Constitutional Party, Abeer Moussa, and praised her for a long time as one of the leaders of freedom in Tunisia. Abeer said that the removal of the Brotherhood and the head of the Ennahda movement Rashid Ghannouchi from the presidency of the Tunisian parliament, will lead to a new stage of fundamental reforms, in order to remedy the stifling economic crisis as a result of what It described the failed policy of the Brotherhood.

Attack on Hamdeen Sabahi

The journalist Nashat Al-Daihi - in his program "Paper and the Pen" broadcast on TEN channel - described Qais Saeed's decisions to freeze Parliament as revolutionary and an opportunity to hold the corrupt accountable, and praised the decision to ban the curfew for a whole month, and considered that it blocks the way for any sit-in. The Brotherhood plans it.

Al-Daihi also launched a severe attack on the Egyptian politician Hamdeen Sabahi, because of his tweet on Twitter, in which he expressed his sympathy with Tunisia and his objection to any monopoly in power and the exclusion of the ruling partners.

The constitution of eating a donkey

On the other hand, the Egyptian opposition media continued to attack Tunisian President Qais Saeed, who overturned the constitution, and Al-Sharq channel showed a previous video clip of Saeed telling the story of a donkey that ate the constitution, in which he declared his fear of the Tunisian constitution from being eaten by a donkey.

The channel was keen to host a number of Tunisian symbols opposing Said's decisions, led by former Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki and former Foreign Minister Rafik Abdel Salam, who launched a severe attack on the Tunisian president and his invalid decisions, which they considered a full-fledged coup, according to their description.

The "Mekameleen" channel also hosted the former Tunisian Minister of Women's Affairs Siham Badi, who confirmed that Parliament has the constitutional right to dismiss President Kais Saied if he wanted, denouncing the absence of any vision or a clear road map, noting that the government described as failed is one of the president's individual options away. For any dialogue or political consultations.