Tunisia Parties Announce National Conference to ‘Salvage’ the Country

General coordinator of the Tunisian opposition’s Soumoud Coalition Hussam Al-Hami has revealed plans to hold a “popular national conference” by July as an attempt to “salvage” the country.
The conference would follow local
and regional conferences, in addition to economic, political and social
workshops in cooperation with national organizations, associations and parties.
Its purpose is to come out with
practical recommendations to resolve Tunisia’s crises.
The revelation was made during a
meeting held by representatives of parties, associations and organizations in
Tunis on Wednesday to discuss preparations for the conference and to present
their initial visions on it.
Hami told Asharq Al-Awsat
newspaper that the conference would bring together all civil society components
for proposals on Tunisia’s main issues, and to find solutions to the economic,
social and political crises in the country.
He hoped that parties working on
reform programs for years would consider the conference as an “opportunity” to
press for their demands.
The session was attended by
partisans and politicians, mostly from the left-wing, in addition to deputies,
syndicate figures and representatives of associations.
In a related matter, head of
Ennahda Movement's Shura Council Abdelkarim Harouni called for Prime Minister
Hisham Al-Mashishi to chair a political dialogue among parties and organizations
to overcome the political deadlock caused by the dispute between the two heads
of the executive authority.
For his part, Mashishi approved a
cabinet reshuffle that includes 11 portfolios to hinder any potential coalition
between the president and the Tunisian General Labor Union.
A constitutional crisis erupted
when the president rejected this amendment.