Tunisia’s legal executive gets Ennahda free from getting unfamiliar appointive financing

Britto Josh
2 min readApr 16, 2022

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Tunisia’s legal executive has gotten the Ennahda development free from charges that it got “unfamiliar financing” during the 2019 mission for parliamentary races, the Anadolu news office announced.

“The Tunisian Court of Audit has considered the allegation of getting unfamiliar financing by individuals from the Tunisia 1 List in the 2019 authoritative decisions and chose to drop the case” Ennahda official and an individual from its chief office, Sami Al-Tariqi, told the news organization.

Al-Tariqi said the allegations against the development are politically persuaded and pointed toward undermining its individuals.

“We have not been demonstrated at real fault for any wrongdoing,” he said; making sense of that every one of the charges evened out against the party was “political endeavors to spread the development, yet guarding the interests of its kin and chosen members is capable.”

In July 2021, Mohsen al-Dali, a representative for the Court of First Instance in Tunis, said that an adjudicator had opened an examination concerning the charges of “getting unfamiliar subsidizing.”

At that point, Al-Dali said the examination incorporated the Ennahda Party, which holds 53 seats in the 217-part parliament, the Heart of Tunisia Party (28 seats), and the Aish Tounsi Association, which has one seat.

Ennahda Party, Heart of Tunisia Party, and the Aish Tounsi Association had recently denied getting “unfamiliar subsidizing.”

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