Slapping the Tunisian Parliament Member Abir Moussi; A Slamming Message To Abu Dhabi

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People interacted again with the behavior of the head of the Free Constitutional Party bloc, Tunisian MP Abir Moussi, in the Tunisian parliament, and her intentional disruption of the sessions, with the "absurd and provocative" actions of the rest of the deputies. This pushed the independent deputy, Sahbi Samara, to assault and slap her.

The incident made representatives and activists so angry. The Tunisian government condemned the attack, and affirmed its rejection of verbal and physical violence, whatever its causes and whatever its source, while the reactions of activists varied between blaming the deputy and condemning her.

Activists denounced the making of tensions within Parliament, by the deputies, causing chaos in the hall and disrupting the work of Parliament, and disrupting the plenary session on June 30, 2021, stressing that what is happening in Parliament serves Abu Dhabi's agenda.

Secret "Agent"

Activists accused Abir Moussi of seeking to empty the state of its institutions, destabilizing the security and stability of Tunisia and thwarting the democratic experiment to dissolve Parliament and bring down its speaker, Rached Ghannouchi, by distracting, screaming, insulting, making quarrels and provoking the deputies.

She was the agent of the Emirates and the daughter of Zayed. She was accused of corruption and bribery. She is considered a remnant of the Zine El Abidine Ben Ali regime. She is receiving support from Abu Dhabi to thwart the Tunisian experience, and her role is not different from the role of Egyptian figures who contributed to supporting and passing the military coup. 

Although the Tunisian MP claimed in her statements to the media that Ghannouchi had recruited people to prevent her from entering Parliament and described him as the head of a snake, the Speaker of Parliament condemned the attack on her and considered it an "unfortunate and a shameful act "that does not accept interpretation, saying that any attack on Tunisian women and women in general is totally rejected.

Activists poured out their anger on Abir Moussi, accusing her of working for the UAE and playing a similar role to symbols that contributed to supporting the military coup in Egypt in July 2013.

Many people on social media hoped for a vote to “expel this ’’ scum ‘’ from the Tunisian parliament,stressing that this woman wants only to disrupt the work of Parliament following the orders of her masters in the Emirates.

What Moussi is doing puts the country in danger, as happened in Egypt because of the silence which was the result of a military coup that destroyed the country. So, sometimes this step is needed in order to preserve the integrity of the homeland and civil rule.

 

Suspicious Relations with the UAE

What Abir Moussi is doing in Parliament is completely consistent with the plan of a country known for its hostility to the Tunisian revolution seeks to implement, by striking the transitional path and distorting the Tunisian democratic experience as the most successful model for the Arab Spring  according to media and intelligence reports.

For years, the UAE has been making intensive efforts to direct the internal and external policies of some countries, including Tunisia, with the aim of building a "new regional system" in line with its perceptions. To achieve this, it launched attacks aimed at preventing the strengthening of democracy and spreading chaos in many countries.

It is noteworthy that the UAE ambassador to Tunisia had previously accompanied a press conference for the "Free Constitutional Party" dedicated to presenting its economic and social programs, which was held on April 26, 2019, which at the time sparked widespread controversy, resentment and denunciation of many politicians and activists on social media.

A document dated June 1, 2017, was also published, consisting of a set of directives for Emirati policy entitled "The proposed Emirati strategy towards Tunisia", issued by the "Emirates Policy Center", which was established in 2013. It shows on its official website pictures of personalities, including Dhahi Khalfan, who is known for his strong hostility to the Arab revolutions, and this document included a reference to the "Free Constitutional Party" led by Abir Moussi. This party also includes groups that still maintain loyalty to former President Ben Ali.

 

 Slap to Bin Zayed

Exactly like her president Macron, the representative of the deep state, the remnants of the Ben Ali regime, and the agent of the Emirates and France, Abir Moussi, received a slap.

Activists likened the slap that Moussi received to that suffered by French President Emmanuel Macron during his tour in southern France on June 8, 2021.

Abir Moussi's slap came after her orgy in Parliament, where she provoked everyone there.. An independent deputy went to her ,calmly, and slapped her in the face with strong blows that were heard in the hall.

Activists defended MP Sahbi Samara, stressing that his slap was directed at Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed.

MP Sahbi Samara could not bear to see people in Kairouan die of the Coronavirus, while Abir Moussi deliberately disrupted parliament's work "for the sake of a few dollars of the criminal bin Zayed and the axis of evil"..

In developed countries, traitors and criminals like Abir will be prosecuted if they disrupt parliament's occupancy, especially in an epidemic.

 

Refusing Violence

On the other hand, activists announced their refusal to attack women, whatever the reasons, but they unanimously agreed on Moussi's employment for the UAE and its role in sabotaging the nation and its efforts to thwart the democratic experiment.

Many activists say that Abir Moussi will not remain a fighter, and she is in fact a saboteur and rude, but they refuse to attack her this way.

Although Abir Moussi is one of the biggest traitors in Tunisia and one of the most prominent agents of the Emirates and her life's mission is to destroy democracy, many are against violence and against what happened with her in the Tunisian parliament, this was  morally and humanly unacceptable.

Abir Moussi does not hide her absolute hostility to the Ennahda movement, which has participated in power since 2011. It was considered the largest opposition party to the regime of ousted President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. Abir describes the movement as "the wing of the international organization of the Muslim Brotherhood."

Moussi does not miss an opportunity to call again for the dissolution of the Ennahda movement, promising Tunisians to return the "Khawanjieh (Brotherhood)" to detention centers, a discourse that is always repeated by a number of remnants of the former regime in Tunisia.

Abir Moussi does not hesitate to stress that she is an existential antithesis to the political situation in Tunisia after 2011, launching a torrent of accusations against state institutions, constitutional bodies and existing political parties. She accuses them of what she describes as “failure” at the economic and security level.

It is obvious now that all of this chaos, hostility and rejection is serving the UAE and Abu Dhabi agenda in Tunisia.

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