Tunisia: Ghannouchi’s Camp Distances Itself from Efforts to Extend his Term

Rached Ghannouchi attends the parliament's opening with a session to elect a speaker, in Tunis, Tunisia November 13, 2019. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi
Rached Ghannouchi attends the parliament's opening with a session to elect a speaker, in Tunis, Tunisia November 13, 2019. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi
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Tunisia: Ghannouchi’s Camp Distances Itself from Efforts to Extend his Term

Rached Ghannouchi attends the parliament's opening with a session to elect a speaker, in Tunis, Tunisia November 13, 2019. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi
Rached Ghannouchi attends the parliament's opening with a session to elect a speaker, in Tunis, Tunisia November 13, 2019. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi

Munther al-Onisi, member of Ennahda’s Shura Council, said that Rached Ghannouchi has announced his intention not to run for a third party leadership term, in a sign that he was seeking to distance himself from efforts to extend the tenure of the movement’s leader.

He added that Ghannouchi has not considered the amendment of Article 31 of the movement’s bylaws, which states that “no member has the right to assume the leadership of the party for more than two consecutive terms.”

The meeting of the Shura Council last Sunday witnessed rising tension between those seeking to keep Ghannouchi as party leader and other members demanding a rotation in the movement’s presidency.

According to media reports, up to 63 of the 111 Council members who had attended the meeting, withdrew from the 44th session.

However, Ennahda denied it in a statement, saying that only 24 of them had left the session.

The tumult resulted in the indefinite postponement of Ennahda’s electoral conference, which was initially scheduled to be held on Dec.15-17.

Furthermore, parliamentary sources revealed that the last Secretary-General of the dissolved Democratic Constitutional Rally (RCD), Mohamed Ghariani, has not taken up his duty as an advisor to Ghannouchi despite his appointment three weeks ago.

Choosing a figure from the former regime to handle the delicate issue of reconciliation has been a matter of dispute among Ennahda members, sources said. Some deputies rejected his appointment and vowed to ban him from entering the parliament.

In this context, two Shura Council members proposed an initiative to restructure Ennahda.

Faouzi Jaballah, who took part in this initiative, recommended the abolishment of some of the party’s institutions and replacing them with new ones.

The initiative includes abolishing the Shura Council and the Executive Council, which would constitute an unprecedented move since Ennahda’s establishment half a century ago.



Syrian Interior Ministry Arrests ISIS Cell Responsible for Church Attack

People gather at Mar Elias Church in the Dweila neighborhood of Damascus following the suicide bombing on Sunday, June 22, 2025 (EPA) 
People gather at Mar Elias Church in the Dweila neighborhood of Damascus following the suicide bombing on Sunday, June 22, 2025 (EPA) 
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Syrian Interior Ministry Arrests ISIS Cell Responsible for Church Attack

People gather at Mar Elias Church in the Dweila neighborhood of Damascus following the suicide bombing on Sunday, June 22, 2025 (EPA) 
People gather at Mar Elias Church in the Dweila neighborhood of Damascus following the suicide bombing on Sunday, June 22, 2025 (EPA) 

Hours after Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa vowed that those involved in a “heinous” suicide attack on a Damascus church a day earlier would face justice, Syria’s Interior Ministry said authorities had arrested several suspects in connection with the attack.

The shooting and suicide bombing Sunday at the Mar Elias church in the Dweila district of the Syrian capital killed 25 people and injured 63 others, according to the Health Ministry.

“In coordination with the General Intelligence Service, the Ministry carried out security operations against ISIS-linked terrorist cells in the Damascus countryside, arresting a cell leader and five members, and killing two others affiliated with the terrorist attack on Mar Elias Church in Damascus,” the Syrian Interior Ministry said in a statement on Monday.

“During the raid, quantities of weapons and ammunition were seized, in addition to explosive vests and mines. A motorcycle bomb that had been prepared for detonation was also found,” it said.

On Monday, the Syrian President expressed his deepest condolences to the families of the victims of the church bombing.

He said “this heinous crime that targeted innocent people in their worship places reminds us of the importance of solidarity and unity –government and people- in confronting threats to our security and the stability of our country.”

Sharaa added, “Today, we all stand united, rejecting injustice and crime in all its forms. We pledge to the victims that we will work day and night, mobilizing all our specialized security services, to apprehend all those who participated in and planned this heinous crime and bring them to justice to face their just punishment.”

The attack is the first such bombing in Damascus since the fall of Bashar Assad’s regime. It raised fear among the people.

Commenting on the attack, a man in his 70s described the attack as “a huge and horrible strike,” stressing the need for “the authorities to tighten security measures on churches, all places of worship, and busy places.”

On Monday, Asharq Al-Awsat spotted heavy deployment of local security agents in the capital’s neighborhoods and major roads, amid heightened security measures.

Adbdulrahman Alhaj, a researcher in Islamic studies, told Asharq Al-Awsat that the Interior Ministry statement that linked the attack to an ISIS suicide attack is a suggestion that the ministry’s spokesman Noureddine Al-Baba had mentioned in his Sunday press briefing.

Alhaj said he supports the ministry’s conclusions as ISIS had recently issued several threats signaling plans to confront the new regime in Damascus particularly, al-Sharaa.