Politician Mohamed Abbou published a post on his Facebook page today, October 25, 2021, in which he said that the President of the Republic has a great opportunity to regain the love of Tunisians and their support for the legitimacy of his rule and decisions through the strict application of the law.
Determining the Deadlines for the End of the Exceptional Period
To win the bet and for the success of the current stage, Mohamed Abbou believes that the deadlines for the end of the exceptional period that the President of the Republic had announced on July 25, 2021 should be set.
This is in addition to referring the corruption files of of politicians and owners of large and influential institutions, and giving permission to search the properties of all politicians and judges who are suspected of corruption.
Stop Directing the Media
Abbou called on the president to stop seeking opinion-making and directing the media, and to open an investigation into suspicious funds coming from Inside and outside the country, and to implement the decisions of the High Authority for Audiovisual Communication without being drawn into personalization, while following up on the file of political parties owning media institutions and pages on social media, which, for many years, managed to direct public opinion.
Make Guarantees
Mohamed Abbou added that one of the conditions for the legitimacy of the decisions taken by the president is to pledge to present the project related to changing the political system to the new parliament after dissolving the current assembly in accordance with the constitution, and not to take advantage of the exceptional situation to put in place new laws regulating political life, but rather to implement what exists to avoid violations in the constitution in the next elections.
Bailing out Public Finances
Abbou continued that saving public finances and introducing economic reforms should be among the priorities of the current government, pending the holding of elections that are free from populist rhetoric and violating the constitution, as he put it.