Heart of Tunisia Proposes 'National Salvation Initiative'

Habib Bourguiba Avenue empty shortly before a night curfew imposed to halt the spread of coronavirus, in Tunis. (AFP)
Habib Bourguiba Avenue empty shortly before a night curfew imposed to halt the spread of coronavirus, in Tunis. (AFP)
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Heart of Tunisia Proposes 'National Salvation Initiative'

Habib Bourguiba Avenue empty shortly before a night curfew imposed to halt the spread of coronavirus, in Tunis. (AFP)
Habib Bourguiba Avenue empty shortly before a night curfew imposed to halt the spread of coronavirus, in Tunis. (AFP)

The Heart of Tunisia opposition party called for the formation of a government of national unity that includes the largest possible number of political parties.

The party is seeking to propose this "national salvation initiative" to overcome the political crisis sparked by demands for the ouster of Prime Minister Elyes Fakhfakh's government and the dissolution of parliament, and as the country continues to grapple with the coronavirus outbreak.

Head of the Heart of Tunisia parliamentary bloc, Osama al-Khulaifi, said the party had finalized the initiative, entitled “A National Pact to Salvage the Country from Poverty, Unemployment and Bankruptcy.”

Described it as "preemptive", he said it offers effective solutions to overcome the crises after the outbreak is over. He stressed that Heart of Tunisia consulted a number civil society and economic experts when drafting the initiative.

He noted that the political support surrounding the government is shaky and will confront many obstacles as soon as the national unity prompted by the pandemic is over.

The initiative is therefore, aimed at securing a "political and social truce" and reaching serious solutions to social and economic issues during the next five years, he explained.

Khulaifi criticized Fakhfakh for refusing to include the Heart of Tunisia in his government. This has ultimately affected political and parliamentary work, said the MP, noting that it was impossible to vote on and ratify laws without the party.

He called on the prime minister to support the national initiative, which establishes national political unity based on a socio-economic program.

Heart of Tunisia proposed its initiative as the public prosecution began looking into calls for the overthrow of the government and dissolution of parliament, which leftist parties are accused of supporting after their defeat in elections.

The leftist Popular Front coalition, led by Hama Hammami, denied the allegations.

Hammami stressed that the opposition has the right to criticize the government, calling authorities to respect the right for peaceful protest.



Aid Trucks Start Arriving at Kerem Shalom Crossing as Egypt Prepares to Open Rafah

FILED - 15 November 2023, Egypt, Rafah: Aid trucks queue to enter Palestinian territories from Rafah Border Crossing. Photo: Gehad Hamdy/dpa
FILED - 15 November 2023, Egypt, Rafah: Aid trucks queue to enter Palestinian territories from Rafah Border Crossing. Photo: Gehad Hamdy/dpa
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Aid Trucks Start Arriving at Kerem Shalom Crossing as Egypt Prepares to Open Rafah

FILED - 15 November 2023, Egypt, Rafah: Aid trucks queue to enter Palestinian territories from Rafah Border Crossing. Photo: Gehad Hamdy/dpa
FILED - 15 November 2023, Egypt, Rafah: Aid trucks queue to enter Palestinian territories from Rafah Border Crossing. Photo: Gehad Hamdy/dpa

Aid delivery trucks started arriving at the Kerem Shalom crossing until maintenance of the Rafah crossing is completed, two Egyptian security sources said.

The Egyptian foreign minister had said that the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt will start operating “soon” as officials prepare for a surge of humanitarian aid into Gaza as part of the ceasefire set to take effect on Sunday.

Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty did not specify when exactly the crossing will open. The crossing, Gaza’s main gateway to the outside world, has been closed since the Israeli army took over the area last May.

Abdelatty said 600 trucks of aid should be entering Gaza daily during the ceasefire, including 50 fuel trucks.