Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Tunisian Ennahdha Party Consultative Council Statement

(Too much is done by the dark forces, greatly feeling the prickle in the system having a blend of Islam, both at home and abroad, in Tunisia and Egypt. Corruption and evil practices under the long despotic rules have made them black-hearted to such an extent that they neither care for the stability and integrity of their countries nor have any concern about how the people have been afflicted under previous authoritative rule. Attainment of the longed-for chances of their freedom and honor and opportunities to step ahead towards the prosperity in a democratic atmosphere is the result of mammoth sacrifices of the wronged people. Mischievous elements try to ravage all that has been achieved so far.  Creating unrest and deteriorating the law and order condition is part of their evil designs. Assassination of the opposition figure Chokri Belaid proved to be a godsend pretense for them to incite the trouble and arouse the flames of turmoil and turbulence and they did to the level of their foxiness.

Now it is the test of  the leadership and Ennahdha Party government's competence how it addresses the problems and brings the situation under control. In the lines below we have the statement issued by the party's Consultative Council dealing with almost all the dimensions of the problem. Condemnation of the killing is one direction of the matter. But what actually is demanded is to show its competency and ability of running the system smoothly and forsake the capriciousness of internal and external plans. It has to successfully remove the hurdles erected by the enemies of Islam and Muslim Ummah. Failure of the parties who have a long history of working for the Noble Cause of Islam as well as for resumption and regaining of the stolen rights of the people will push the Cause far behind. They have to protect the restored democracy, resumed rights of the people and also the Honor of Islam. Munir Ahmed Khalili)
 
Text of the Statement
The Consultative Council of Ennahdha Party met on 16-17 February 2013 to discuss the situation in the country following the assassination of the late Mr. Chokri Belaid and the proposal of the Prime Minister Mr Hammadi Jebali to form a government of technocrats. Following extensive discussions, the Consultative Council:

1. Expresses its strong condemnation of the assassination of Chokri Belaid, and regards it as a hateful crime that was aimed at aborting the revolution and derailing the transition in our country. It presents its sincere condolences to the family of Mr Belaid and to the United Patriotic Democrats Party and the Popular Front. It calls upon the security authorities to do their utmost in order to arrest the perpetrators and reveal those behind them and bring them to justice.

2. Re-affirms its condemnation of violence, regardless of its source, and calls on all political and social actors to assume their national responsibility in order to protect the country from falling into a spiral of political violence and the necessity of protecting social peace through establishing a culture of dialogue, the foundations of co-existence and avoidance of disputes and putting blame on others without evidence which only exacerbates tensions.

3. Expresses its strong condemnation of the media campaign against Ennahdha Party which was launched by some in suspicious coincidence with the assassination in an attempt to mislead public opinion.

4. Condemns the logic of undermining democratic legitimacy to which some have resorted, as well as the lack of respect of elected legitimate bodies.

5. Applauds all those individuals, political parties and national figures who rose to defend democratic legitimacy and protect the gains achieved in the country.

6. Salutes the national army and internal security forces for the efforts they continue to make to protect the country and the people. It prays for the soul of the late Mr Lotfi Zar and extends its sincere condolences to his family and colleagues.

7. Commends the Party's members and structures for the national spirit and responsibility they demonstrated through recent events, and their commitment to democratic legitimacy based on noble democratic methods, thus obstructing the plots of preachers of violence and anarchy.

8. Expresses its commitment to the Party's choice of forming a coalition political government in line with the legitimacy of the 23 October 2011 elections that is open to all national experts that are committed to the achievements of the aims of the revolution according to a political programme to complete the democratic transition phase through accelerating the adoption of the new constitution and the organisation of democratic elections. The Council believes that the proposal of a technocratic government does not meet the needs of the current phase.

9. Calls on all political actors to place the national interest above all else and display a spirit of consensus, appealing to all political partners to participate in the re-formation of the government and ensuring its success in the shortest possible time frame.

10. Re-affirms the Party's absolute commitment to the aims of the revolution and the aspirations of Tunisians to freedom, justice, dignity and the dismantling of corruption and despotism.

Ennahdha Party Consultative Council

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