Politics, Middle East

Tunisia’s Ghannouchi says parliament still standing

Tunisian president on Sunday sacked prime minister, suspended parliament

Diana Shalhub  | 26.07.2021 - Update : 26.07.2021
Tunisia’s Ghannouchi says parliament still standing

ISTANBUL

Tunisia's Parliament Speaker Rached Ghannouchi said Monday that the assembly is still standing, one day after President Kais Saied dismissed the government and froze parliament.

“The suspension of parliament is unconstitutional, illegal and baseless,” Ghannouchi said in a statement published on the assembly’s Facebook page.

“The parliament is still standing and will carry out its tasks,” he said.

On Sunday, Saied dismissed the government of Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi, froze parliament and assumed the executive authority with the assistance of a new prime minister.

Saied said his decisions are in line with article 80 of the Constitution, which allows the president to take exceptional measures under serious threats to protect the country. The article, however, conditioned taking such measures in consultation with the head of the government and the parliament speaker.

Ghannouchi stressed that he was not consulted by the Tunisian president regarding Sunday’s decisions.

"We assure the Tunisian people and Tunisia's friends in the world that its free voice will never diminish," Ghannouchi said.

Tunisia has been gripped by a deep crisis since Jan. 16, when Mechichi announced a cabinet reshuffle but Saied refused to hold a ceremony to swear in the new ministers. Tunisia also faces an unprecedented spread of the COVID-19 strains in most states, causing a rapid spread of the virus.

Tunisia is seen as the only Arab country that succeeded in carrying out a democratic transition among other Arab countries that also witnessed popular revolutions that toppled the ruling regimes, including Egypt, Libya, and Yemen.

*Ahmed Asmar contributed to this report from Ankara

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