Head of Tunisian opposition party claims he is under investigation

Tunisian demonstrators chant slogans and wave their country’s national flag in support of President Kais Saied in the capital Tunis. (File/AFP)
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Updated 14 May 2022
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Head of Tunisian opposition party claims he is under investigation

  • Saied has entrenched one-man rule since seizing executive power last summer, dismissing the parliament and moving to rule by decree as he prepares to replace Tunisia’s democratic constitution

TUNIS: The head of a Tunisian opposition party said on Friday he had been summoned for investigation over a radio interview and accused President Kais Saied of attempting to intimidate opponents.
Ghazi Chaouachi, the head of Attayar party and a prominent critic of Saied, said an investigative judge had called him to answer suspicions of “disturbing public order and disrupting the work of government.”
Saied has entrenched one-man rule since seizing executive power last summer, dismissing the parliament and moving to rule by decree as he prepares to replace Tunisia’s democratic constitution.
Chaouachi, a former government minister, had said on local radio that Prime Minister Najla Bouden, whom Saied appointed in September, had resigned but that Saied had not accepted it.

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President Kais Saied says his moves are legal and are needed to save Tunisia from years of political and economic stagnation at the hands of a corrupt, self-serving elite.

She later denied having resigned and Saied demanded that the prosecutor “confront rumours aimed at undermining the stability of the state.”
“By referring me to investigation at lightning speed Saied seeks to intimidate me because my voice is loud in opposing him,” Chaouachi said.
Reuters has asked the Tunisian authorities for comment.
Saied says his moves are legal and are needed to save Tunisia from years of political and economic stagnation at the hands of a corrupt, self-serving elite.
This year he has further consolidated his power by replacing Tunisia’s top judicial council which guarantees judges’ independence as well as the independent electoral commission which ensures national votes are free and fair.
On Thursday, another prominent Tunisian opposition figure, former Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali, said he had been arrested.
Police denied that, saying that they had not held him but had carried out an investigation into a factory owned by Jebali’s wife.
Saied has said he will uphold the rights and freedoms that Tunisians won in a 2011 revolution that brought democracy and triggered the Arab spring.
There has been no big campaign of arrests or crackdown on free speech, but authorities have opened investigations into opposition figures including parliament members who held a session last month after Saied had announced he was suspending the chamber.


Chinese FM, Jordanian king discuss Gaza ceasefire, relief aid

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Chinese FM, Jordanian king discuss Gaza ceasefire, relief aid

  • King Abdullah calls for greater international efforts to address humanitarian crisis in Gaza
  • Jordanian, Chinese foreign ministers discuss prospects for cooperation in trade, investment, technology, tourism

LONDON: King Abdullah II of Jordan and the Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi discussed on Monday ways to enhance the strategic partnership between Amman and Beijing. 

The meeting, which included Crown Prince Hussein, focused on enhancing economic and investment cooperation. 

Turning to developments in the Middle East, King Abdullah called for greater international efforts to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, highlighting the need for cooperation between China and the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization. 

He highlighted the need to adhere to the ceasefire in Gaza, stop attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank, and said that a two-state solution is essential for achieving lasting peace, according to the Petra news agency. 

In a separate meeting, Wang discussed with his Jordanian counterpart, Ayman Safadi, prospects for cooperation in the sectors of the economy, trade, investment, technology, and tourism. 

Safadi and Wang discussed the situation in Gaza and the West Bank, highlighting the need for sufficient and continuous humanitarian aid to Gaza. 

Safadi emphasized the importance of stopping illegal Israeli actions in the West Bank and violations in Jerusalem and its holy sites, Petra added.