Divisions hit Ennahda at decisive meeting because of dispute over Ghannouchi
 
 
The meeting of the Shura Council of the Tunisian Ennahda
Movement on Sunday, November 15 witnessed increasing divisions within the
movement, as media reports spoke of the withdrawal of a third of the members of
the council from the meeting, in a first in the history of the movement.
Decisive meeting
The Shura Council was supposed to hold a meeting to decide
the candidacy of the movement’s president, Rached Ghannouchi, for the
leadership position of the movement. The meeting came after 60 leaders in the
movement did not want Ghannouchi to run again, and they signed a petition to
hold an emergency meeting of the Shura Council, where it was decided that the
meeting would discuss internal differences in the movement and ways to encircle
them.
Ghannouchi had announced that he did not intend to run for
the presidency of the movement during the coming period and indicated that
talking about the possibility of his candidacy for the presidency of the
republic is considered premature. He said in a television interview that
“Ennahda disputes are a normal matter that all political parties go through,”
stressing that he did not call for the conference to be postponed.
Public disagreements
Regarding the openness of differences into the open, he
considered that "the debate should return to the movement within the
movement and among its members," adding that the media shows the movement
as being in a satisfactory state, and that its fate may be similar to that of
the Nidaa Tounes party, which was founded by former president, Beji Qaid
Essebsi, In 2012, in an indication of the possibility of the movement’s
disintegration, it is worth noting that Article 31 of the Movement’s Basic Law
states that “no member has the right to assume the leadership of the party for
more than two consecutive terms.
Movement’s statement
For its part, Ennahda denied in a statement that a third of
the members of the Shura Council had withdrawn from the 44th session, noting
that the number of those withdrawing did not exceed 24 of the total 111 members
who registered their attendance. The agenda was subsequently modified in
response to the request of a number of members.
The movement’s statement noted that the session’s work
continued until late in the evening, as usual, to study a number of national
and internal files, adding that the session witnessed discussion of the
position of the head of the movement on the general situation in the country,
especially at the political and economic levels.
Last wave
Dr. Munther al-Onisi, chairman of the Health Committee of
the Shura Council, presented a report on the health situation in the country,
in addition to proposals on limiting the spread of the corona virus.
Munther Qafrach, head of the Front for the Salvation of
Tunisia, recently made press statements in which he said that the recent
conflicts and rifts that Ennahda is witnessing, which the public opinion does
not know, may lead the movement to its historical annihilation, as this time it
will be the final blow to Ennahda, coming from its president and not from its
enemies.
The Ennahda crisis has taken an ascending pattern during the
recent period, as the wave of resignations and splits included all leadership
groups, the most prominent of which was the resignation of Lotfi Zaitoun from
all Ennahda structures because of the political weight the man represented
within it over a period of 23 years in London, which qualified him to be a
political advisor from 2011 to 2019, as well as his appointment in the
government of Hammadi al-Jabali (2012), and a candidate to lead the Ministry of
Environment and Local Affairs in the government of Ilyas Fakhfakh, who resigned
this year.
 
          
     
                                
 
 


