The head of the National Salvation Front in Tunisia, Ahmed Najib Chebbi, called for the formation of a national salvation government that brings together the Tunisians, and declared the front's support for the position of the Tunisian Labor Union in rejecting the current political track.

Al-Shabi said that what he described as the coup authorities prevented them from meeting, and that they would exercise their right to expression, and on December 10, they would lead a demonstration in the capital calling for the departure of President Qais Saeed.

Chebbi confirmed that President Kais Saied's agenda is to usurp power.

For his part, a member of the National Salvation Front in Tunisia, Samira Chaouachi, said that the coup failed to convince the inside and outside of the legitimacy of its institutions.

In turn, a member of the National Salvation Front in Tunisia, Abdul Latif al-Makki, said that President Saeed "wants to control state institutions in order to establish himself as a dictator," stressing that "our army, our security, our judiciary, and our people will not submit to tyranny."