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.



France Sends Assets to Middle East, Convenes UN Security Council

Smoke billows over Beirut, after overnight Israeli air strikes, as seen from Sin El Fil, Lebanon October 2, 2024. (Reuters)
Smoke billows over Beirut, after overnight Israeli air strikes, as seen from Sin El Fil, Lebanon October 2, 2024. (Reuters)
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France Sends Assets to Middle East, Convenes UN Security Council

Smoke billows over Beirut, after overnight Israeli air strikes, as seen from Sin El Fil, Lebanon October 2, 2024. (Reuters)
Smoke billows over Beirut, after overnight Israeli air strikes, as seen from Sin El Fil, Lebanon October 2, 2024. (Reuters)

France said on Wednesday it was sending additional military resources to the Middle East to tackle the Iranian threat and convened a United Nations Security Council meeting for later in the day after Tehran launched a barrage of missiles at Israel.

Iran said early on Wednesday that its missile attack on Israel was finished barring further provocation, while Israel and the US promised to retaliate against Tehran's assault as fears of a wider war intensified.

"Committed to Israel’s security, France today mobilized its military resources in the Middle East to counter the Iranian threat," the French presidency said in a statement overnight after an emergency security cabinet meeting to discuss the regional escalation.

"The head of state also reiterated France’s demand that Hezbollah cease its terrorist actions against Israel and its population."

It gave no details on what additional military assets had been sent to the region and the defense ministry was not immediately available for comment.

Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot spoke with his US counterpart Antony Blinken to coordinate diplomatic efforts, the ministry said.

Paris and Washington last week had attempted to secure a temporary ceasefire in Lebanon just hours before Israel launched air strikes that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

The foreign ministry said it had convened a UN Security Council meeting to discuss the situation in the Middle East on Wednesday afternoon.

The French presidency said it would also organize soon a conference in support of Lebanon and had asked the foreign minister to travel to the region to work on diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions.

"Attentive to the security and protection of our compatriots in Lebanon and the Middle East, the head of state requested that all necessary measures be taken to assist them and, if necessary, come to their aid," the presidency added.

France on Monday deployed a helicopter carrier to the region to position itself in case an evacuation order was given.