Category: Blog

Ennahdha’s Proposal for Consensus on a Presidential Candidate Stirs Debate

Ennahdha’s proposal for consensus among political actors and social stakeholders to agree a candidate for the presidential post has stirred debate in Tunisia, especially after a calendar was agreed for the elections (legislative on 26 October, and presidential on 26...

/ June 20, 2014

Consensus to Hold Legislative Elections First

After months of political wrangling and manoeuvring on whether to hold presidential elections before legislative ones or simultaneously, twelve parties voted for holding legislative elections first against six parties who preferred otherwise. Despite the agreement, on Wednesday, by Ennahdha and...

/ June 15, 2014

Stalemate Continues

In what was understood as a blunt response to Ban Ki-moon’s call on all Libyan actors to start dialogue under the auspices of UNISMIL, Gen Khalifa Hafter told Saudi-funded Al-Hadaath TV that his Dignity Operation would continue and that there...

/ June 15, 2014

No Military Solution to Libya’s Crisis

Despite the intensification of the bombing strikes on what the pro “Dignity Operation” claim to be terrorist targets, retired General Hafter, who survived an attempt on his life last Wednesday, seems unable to achieve his campaign’s goal. A dialogue backchannel...

/ June 9, 2014

Ennahdha Celebrates its 33th Anniversary

Ennahdha celebrated its 33th anniversary at a popular rally in Gabes, last Saturday, where its leader Rached Ghannouchi seized the opportunity to restate the movement’s vision and policy guidelines. Ghannouchi said that there is no need for a vetting law...

/ June 6, 2014

Military Stalemate in Benghazi and Political Deadlock in Tripoli

Threats made by Ansar Al-Sharia in a televised statement, last Wednesday, offered retired General Khalifa Hafter support in his claims to be fighting terrorism. The threats won his “Dignity Operation” additional support in Libya and tacit support in the West....

/ June 2, 2014

Western Sahara Spoils Mohamed VI’s Visit to Tunis

Despite official statements from Tunis and Rabat, the Western Sahara issue managed to spoil the king’s first visit to Tunis since Ben Ali was toppled in 2011. It is understood that President Moncif Merzouki’s question why the Maghreb Union project...

/ May 31, 2014

League for the Protection of the Revolution dissolved

A Tunis court ordered, Monday, the League for the Protection of the Revolution dissolved and its assets liquidated. The decision was not surprising to Tunisians and observers as the issue was part of the consensus package of the national dialogue...

/ May 26, 2014