The Tunisian General Labor Union: Meetings with the Parties and Presenting a Road Map
The Tunisian General Labor Union held a number of meetings with political parties about the general situation in the country, while presenting a road map that includes a political, social, economic and health vision related to state institutions and the president’s decisions.
The Tunisian General Labor Union announced, last week, that it was working on a project that includes a road map to get out of the crisis following the decisions announced by the President of the Republic, which includes a vision of the political, economic, social and health aspects that will be presented to the President of the Republic for reference.
In the same context, yesterday, the Secretary-General of the Union, Noureddine Taboubi, met with Zouhair Al-Maghzaoui, Secretary-General of the People’s Movement, and the meeting was attended by Samir Al-Cheffi, the Assistant Secretary-General responsible for youth and women and the relationship with the components of civil society.
Taboubi also met with a delegation from the Democratic Current led by Ghazi Chaouachi, the Secretary-General, who was accompanied by Mohammed al-Hamdi, Deputy Secretary-General, and Sofian Makhloufi, a member of the Political Bureau and a representative of the Democratic Movement.
As the country is going through a dangerous turn, every road map must include the essential issues, because there is no way to return to the previous bad scene. Besides, every roadmap must return to the constitutional framework.
In addition, it should be a map that saves the country and produces a new political scene suitable for Tunisia, capable of developing the situation, and that is by avoiding the unjustified delay by the President of the Republic, through announcing the new government, on top of which is someone who is able to take on the economic files and handle all complex issues.
Then all political actors and parties represented in Parliament today, as well as national organizations, must go on the roadmap.
The return of Parliament must be for a period of one year, limited to two tasks: amending the electoral system by an independent commission and Parliament votes on it, then electing members of the Constitutional Court and constitutional bodies, and granting the Prime Minister a mandate in accordance with the requirements of Article 70, to issue decrees in accordance with the roadmap for a period of one year as well.
Noting that the parliament becomes without committees so that its mission remains to ratify laws, cancel the composition of a speaker of parliament and change the internal system, so that it becomes a parliament entrusted with a mission only / and a fortified government from which no confidence can be withdrawn by parliament. Then there is a change in the electoral law, in which all problems are dealt with by a committee. In addition to agreeing on the Constitutional Court, which is ratified by Parliament. As for changing the political system, the proposal is submitted to a popular referendum.
The mission of the government ends and it submits its resignation. The head of state authorizes the dissolution of Parliament and calls for early elections, without forgetting to open files of financial and political corruption with the support of the judiciary and the executive authority.