Tunisian Party Calls on President, Political Leaders to Step Down
Tunisia’s Al Chaab Yourid party, led by Najd al-Khalfaoui, called on President Kais Saied and various political leaders to resign and admit their failure to find a solution for the political impasse in the country.
In a statement, the party called on General
Mohamed Salah al-Hamdi, who resigned from his position as presidential national
security adviser, to run for the next presidential elections, scheduled for
2024.
However, the party criticized Hamdi’s neutral
position in face of the imminent danger threatening the state.
It also condemned a number of retired military
figures harboring political aspirations, who had submitted a message to the
president, entitled “The Last Hope to Save the Country.”
The letter sparked widespread political debate
about the possible involvement of the military in politics, after years of
impartiality.
Khalfaoui said Tunisians “have observed the
political rivalries within the illegitimate parliament after a report on the
legislative and presidential elections revealed fundamental violations that
affect the integrity and transparency of the electoral process.”
He called on all political parties, including
the president, to allow the people to decide their future through early
legislative and presidential elections, adding, however, that the electoral law
must also be amended.
The party reminded the president of his pledge
to the youth during his electoral campaign, “to return to its rightful owners”
in the event of his failure to achieve their will and demands.
Al Chaab Yourid party was officially established
last March and was accused of being close to the president because it has
adopted a slogan similar to his campaign slogan.
However, Khalfaoui asserted that some
presidential advisors were part of the party's founding council before their
withdrawal, which means they have ended their affiliation with the presidency.