EU reiterates concerns over developments in Tunisia
BRUSSELS (AA) – The European Union has reiterated its concerns over developments in Tunisia after Ennahda leader Rached Ghannouchi was ordered to remain in detention on charges of plotting against state security.
The European Union continues to “follow with great concern the latest developments in Tunisia,” the European Commission’s spokesperson service state.
According to the EU’s position, the recent arrest of Enahda Party leader Ghannouchi subscribes to “the series of ongoing detentions of political actors from different opposition groups.”
The EU also stressed the need to “respect the right to defense and the right to fair trial,” as well as the importance of political pluralism.
Earlier, a judge ordered Ghannouchi be kept under arrest after he was detained on accusations of “plotting against state security.”
In February, Ghannouchi answered accusations of incitement against security forces before the judiciary and was set free after giving testimony.
Since then, Tunisian authorities have launched a widespread arrest campaign against critics of President Kais Saied, accusing them of being part of a conspiracy against state security.
Tunisia has been in a deep political crisis since July 2021 when Saied ousted the government and dissolved the parliament.
The Ennahda party headed by Ghannouchi happens to be the largest and most popular political group in the country.