The deputy Muhammad Alipresident of the Commission on Rights and Freedoms within the Assembly of People’s Representatives, delivered this Friday, October 10 on the airwaves of Jawhara FM, his testimony marked both by the pride and bitternessfollowing his return from resistance flotilla to Gaza.
During the interview, Mohamed Ali expressed his big disappointment faced with the position of the President of Parliament, affirming that he had completely ignored him and was not interested in the experience of the Tunisian delegation returning from prisons Israelis. He declared:
“I am very saddened that the Speaker of Parliament, whom we respect as an institution, did not even bother to make a call or show a word of solidarity… I am his fellow MP, not a passerby on the street. He should have paid at least symbolic attention to a moral and national position, he who spends his day in Parliament talking about Palestine, the resistance and the martyrs. »
This declaration reflects, in fact, the dissatisfaction of certain deputies with the absence of symbolic and institutional support to the efforts of Tunisian delegations for the Palestinian cause, emphasizing the need for concrete actions going beyond simple political discourse in terms of human rights and international solidarity.