mardi 29 mars 2011

فرحات الراجحي، غلطوك و سيحاسبون

On 14 January 2011, there were thousands of young and old alike, to the Interior Ministry to demand the departure of Ben Ali.



A dense crowd mingled unemployed, workers, trade unionists, lawyers in dress, doctors and nurses in gowns, etc.. Everyone shouted "Department of the Interior, Department of terror" pointing to the dark building that symbolizes the spirit of Tunisians, arbitrary arrests, torture and extortion.

As if by magic, the image we had of this department has radically changed in record time and has been the appointment of Mr. Farhat Rajhi, Minister of the Interior.
Only now, two months after his arrival at the Ministry of Interior, it was decided to remove Mr. Rajhi from office and his replacement by Mr. Habib Essid.
This decision is somewhat unexpected because of the popularity of a minister who had the courage to carry out a cleaning operation within an institution that some described as "mafia."
Although we have not yet obtained the official version of what is alleged against Mr. Farhat Rajhi, we made some assumptions about the reasons that might have led the President acting on the proposal of Prime Minister Beji Caid Essebsi , to dismiss Mr. Rajhi.

An unlikely scenario for a man who swears Cartesian no results



Some people tend to think that it would not be a sanction for its action department, but a consequence of the appointment of Beji Caid Essebi as Prime Minister. The latter would be gradually piecing his own team. Others cite the "laxity" of Mr. Rajhi by the security situation. In fact, sit-ins and protests have never stopped in Tunis, as in other regions despite a state of emergency still in force.The straw that broke the camel would have, could attack at Souk Lahad the convoy of the Minister of Tourism with a forty ambassadors. This trip in southern Tunisia was to encourage these countries to lift restrictions diplomats travel to Tunisia.
To top it off, Monday, March 28, 2011, in broad daylight , a deflection of the agency to Amen Bank Berges du Lac executed by two gunmen, had precipitated the decision to operate a partial cabinet reshuffle.

In short, despite the popular decisions taken by Mr. Rajhi and his willingness to restore security, we must recognize that the results are still pending! Each new day brings its share of attacks and incidents that show more regrettable that insecurity is the main site where leaders must address in our country.




Thus, the security environment prevailing at this time in Tunisia would probably have dictated the decision to his ouster in favor of Habib Essid. This task will be to regain control of a situation without being deleterious remains a concern.
The return of security could only be beneficial for the economic recovery which will go to another site just as urgent, that of employment. We expect in all cases, explanations from the Head of Government.

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