World leaders mourn the death of late Tunisian President Essebsi

Interim Tunisian President Mohamed Ennaceur said
that President Beji Caid Essebsi was responsible for “consolidating the values
of freedom,” during a speech at the funeral service of the late Tunisian
president.
“[He] succeeded in securing the democratic
transition and stability of the country,” Ennaceur said, adding that he “was
keen on the success of the choice of democracy and national consensus.”
“Beji Caid Essebsi was the architect of national
reconciliation,” he said. “We will continue on the path of Essebsi in building
a democratic national state.”
“The loss of Essebsi is a loss to the homeland,”
Ennaceur added.
For his part, French President Emmanuel Macron said:
“I would like to highlight the climate of calm in Tunisia despite the
atmosphere of sadness,” adding that he has “learned a lot from Essebsi.”
During the funeral tribute, the acting Algerian
President Abdelkader Bensalah also gave a speech, saying: “The loss of Essebsi
is a loss to Tunisia and to the Arab world.”
Essebsi’s death is a great loss to “the Arab and
Islamic nation,” said Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas during the ceremony.
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, the president of Portugal,
said that “Essebsi changed history.”
King Felipe VI of Spain also said : “We share the
sadness over the loss of Essebsi, who dedicated his life to serve his country.”