The Ennahdha party has denounced the recent court decision to sentence its leader, Rached Ghannouchi, to a further 22 years in prison as a politically motivated attack on judicial integrity. They assert the charges against him are unfounded and reflect a troubling return to the prior regime's tactics that the Tunisian people fought against during the 2011 revolution. Supporters argue that these actions serve as a distraction from the country's economic challenges, with Ghannouchi's adviser indicating that harsher sentences may follow as part of broader political repression.
Ennahdha party has condemned the sentencing of Rached Ghannouchi, claiming it represents a politicization of the judiciary reminiscent of pre-revolutionary Tunisia.
Ahmed Gaaloul asserts that the current government uses judicial proceedings against Ghannouchi as a propaganda tool amid an ongoing economic crisis.
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