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Tunisia investigating Ennahda, Heart of Tunisia’s sources of funding

July 28, 2021 at 12:57 pm

Supporters of Tunisia’s Islamist Ennahdha Party wave the national flag and the party flag on May 20, 2016 during the opening of Ennahdha’s three-day congress in Tunis [FETHI BELAID/AFP via Getty Images]

Tunisia’s judiciary has opened an investigation into three political parties, including Ennahda and Heart of Tunisia, on suspicion of receiving foreign funds during the 2019 election campaign, a judicial source told Reuters.

The investigation was opened on 14 July, before President Kais Saied used emergency powers to dismiss the prime minister and freeze parliament in a move that both those parties have branded as a coup.

Though the investigation does not appear linked to Saied’s actions, and Tunisia’s judiciary spoke out on Monday to insist it remain independent, it puts more pressure on the president’s main opponents.

The moderate Islamist Ennahda and media mogul Nabil Karoui’s Heart of Tunisia are the two largest parties in the deeply fragmented parliament elected in September 2019. The other party under investigation is the smaller Ayich Tounes.

Ennahda leader Rached Ghannouchi, the parliament speaker, and Karoui, were opponents of Saied in a separate presidential election that took place over two rounds in September and October of 2019.

Karoui, who owns a big private television station, also faces a long-running investigation into other accusations of financial offences that led to his remand in custody during much of the 2019 election campaign and again this year.

Saied – an independent – campaigned in 2019 as a fresh start against what he painted as a corrupt, stagnant political elite focused on its own narrow interests and responsible for a decline in Tunisian living standards after the 2011 revolution.

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