Tunisian Army Backs Takeover President - For Now
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published August 04, 2021 | 03:05 PM
President Kais Saied launched his takeover of Tunisia by relying on the armed forces, an institution normally above politics, but analysts believe that retaining their support will depend on developments
Tunis (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 4th Aug, 2021 ) :President Kais Saied launched his takeover of Tunisia by relying on the armed forces, an institution normally above politics, but analysts believe that retaining their support will depend on developments.
Since he was elected head of state in October 2019, Saied had generally shunned being seen with political leaders, instead spending time in public with the military.
In doing so, he set himself above the grind of daily party politics, aligning with an institution that embodies the state itself.
The armed forces have featured in many of his key decisions.
In December, Saied entrusted the military's health services with the running of a new Chinese-built hospital in the port city of Sfax.
And on July 25, it was in the presence of top officers that Saied declared he had sacked the prime minister and suspended parliament for a month.
Since his announcement, an armoured vehicle has prevented access to the parliament building and military units have been deployed at the Kasbah, the seat of government, and at other key institutions.
Meanwhile, Saied has named a military officer to head a ministerial taskforce to battle Covid-19 in the North African country, which has recently had one of the world's worst death tolls in the pandemic.
Among the first members of parliament to be detained was an elected official convicted by a military court in 2018 of criticising the army.
Moves such as these have led some critics to decry Saied's July 25 takeover as a "military dictatorship".
But Hatem M'rad, professor of political science and president of the Tunisian Association for Political Studies, told AFP the head of state cannot impose himself "without the support of the army".
"And for the moment", it "supports the president, who has prepared all this with its help", M'rad said.
He said the military will "follow him within the limits of the objectives set" to get the rule of law back on track.
"Kais Saied has earned the confidence of top officers in the military," according to political scientist Slaheddine Jourchi.
He "succeeded in convincing the army that Tunisia was in imminent danger", pressing it to act.
But Jourchi added that even though the military "may have lost some of its reserve, that does not mean we have been under military rule since July 25".
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