Tunisia Saied delegates adversaries of Ennahda to head decisions authority
In the wake of delegating the individuals from the Supreme Judicial Council, Tunisian President Kais Saied designated the individuals from the Independent High Authority for Elections (ISIE), which should hold a mandate on legitimate and protected changes, as well as authoritative decisions on 25 July.
The president picked authorities who are unfriendly to the Ennahda development to frame the ISIE. The president needs four steadfast individuals — out of seven that structure the ISIE — to pass the choices he needs.
Farouk Bouaskar was selected as the leader of the ISIE, while Sami Ben Salama, Mohamed Tlili Mansri, Alhabib Al-Rabai, Maher Al-Jadidi, Mahmoud Al-Waer, and Mohamed Nawfal Al-Farikha were picked as individuals.
Bouaskar was an adversary of the ISIE’s previous President Nabil Baffoun.
Saied had been supposed to totally break up the ISIE and supplant it with another design that would accept for a moment its obligations in managing the races and the mandate.
Resistance from the worldwide local area, dangers that help to Tunisia would be cut, and International Monetary Fund talks disturbed, constrained Saied to change affability and essentially change the ISIE’s creation.
Another individual from the ISIE attorney Mohamed Tlili Mansri was the leader of the body since October 2017, in any case, his residency didn’t stand the test of time. Following his political race, a few ISIE individuals took steps to stop the body after they found that ideological groups had met up and consented to cast a ballot for him. This raised doubt about the freedom of the body.
The most questionable part that Saied selected in the new design of the ISIE is Sami Ben Salama, who was an individual from Tunisia’s most memorable ISIE, which supervised the main authoritative decisions after the defeat of the Ben Ali system.
Ben Salama is a common society extremist. He is known for answering media solicitations to go as a political expert. As an adversary of the Ennahda development, he turned into a recognizable face to Tunisians.
He feels free to Ennahda of disregarding the nonpartisanship of the ISIE. After Saied reported his expectation to change the construction of the ISIE, he wryly said: “The Ennahda development will be removed from the ISIE.”
The three appointed authorities in the new design of the ISIE are Judge Alhabib Al-Rabai, Administrative Judge Maher Al-Jadidi, and Financial Judge Mahmoud Al-Waer.
Saied designated them after he picked them out of nine names — three names for every class. The names were submitted to Saied by the individuals from the Interim Supreme Judicial Council, which he designated in the wake of dissolving the past Supreme Judicial Council.
Saied has held almost complete power since 25 July when he terminated the head of the state, suspended parliament, and expected leader authority referring to a public crisis.
He selected a state leader on 29 September and an administrator has since been framed. In December, Saied reported that a mandate will be hung on 25 July to consider ‘sacred changes’ and decisions would continue in December 2022.