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Fight against Ennahda Movement in Tunisia

Ennahda Movement in  Tunisia


 Tunisians are seeing the development as a fight against corrupt political and business lobbies which were ruining the country.

On July 25, 2021, President Kais Saied took a bold move to depose the Ennahdha-supported government and suspend the activities of the movement in parliament in order to save newly-attained democracy and bring stability economic crisis. 

However, the self-defined Islamist Ennahda movement, having links to terrorist groups, continue to create chaos in the country. Several reports have confirmed connections of Ennahda Movement officials with terrorist groups, including the Muslim Brotherhood. Ennahda Party co-founder and Tunisian Parliament Speaker Rached Ghannouchi has been accused of contacts with Qatar and Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated figures in Libya.

The Qatar regime has been actively mobilising finances to Islamist movements including Muslim Brotherhood and Tunisia’s Ennahda Party to promote their agenda. Ghannouchi had also been allegedly taking advantage of his position as the speaker of the Tunisian parliament to support the regional agenda of the Muslim Brotherhood in the country.

Abir Moussi, head of the Free Constitutional Party, had expressed concerns over threats to the national sovereignty of Tunisia due to alleged links between Muslim Brotherhood and the Ennahda movement



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