The deputy of the Popular Front in Tunisia, Ammar Amroussia, flag of the Israeli occupation state under the dome of the House of Representatives during the work of the plenary session, on Tuesday, in protest against the postponement of consideration of the draft law criminalizing normalization with the Zionist entity.
"All the provinces of Tunisia, from the north to the south, have been presented," said Amrouseh, who is tearing the Israeli flag. "What happened last Friday in the Committee on Rights and Freedoms is a scandal of high caliber, Martyrs of the Palestinian cause. "
"If you insist on not passing the law in order to remain in power, I will tell you that you are agents, and I will remain a thorn in your throats," he told parliament speaker Mohammed al-Nasser and the ruling coalition, "Labor, shame and shame."
In the same context, the representative of the "Democratic Movement", Samia Abbou, said that "the draft law on the criminalization of normalization has been circumvented, as illegal mechanisms were used to confuse and defer consideration of it," stressing: "enough plays and duality of speech, To Palestine ..., "and pointed out that" the issue of criminalization of normalization has become a Tunisian issue and not the issue of Palestine. "
For his part, the head of the "Appeal of Tunisia" bloc, Sufian Tubal, suggested that Tunisia's recent classification by the European Parliament could be the result of discussing the law of criminalizing normalization with Israel. He stressed in a statement to the "New Arab": " Europe and its influence within the circles of decision. "
"The decision to defer consideration is due to the urgency of laws coming from the government to establish constitutional bodies and the rest of the democratic process in Tunisia," he said.
He pointed out that "the need to stop accusing the political class to each other, because the victory of Palestine compass of all Tunisians, and the point that brings together all segments of the people."
It is noteworthy that the Committee on Rights, Freedoms and External Relations of the Tunisian Parliament had decided, last weekend, to postpone the discussions of the law of criminalization of normalization with the Zionist entity, and to focus on the laws that the Prime Minister, Youssef witness, to expedite consideration.
According to an official communiqué issued by the Parliament, the Committee decided "by a majority of its members present, in accordance with rule 82 of the rules of procedure, to reconsider its program of work in the coming days in connection with the examination of the bills before it, in the light of the legislative priorities of the Government, To the request of the Office that approved these priorities associated with economic reforms and the establishment of constitutional bodies, and everything related to the success of the transitional track, "according to the text of the communication.
The head of the Committee on Rights and Freedoms, Noufal al-Jamali, to urge him to consider urgent laws that the Prime Minister considers to be an absolute priority of his government in this period, namely the updated law of the Human Rights Commission and the law of the Supreme Authority for Audiovisual Communication.
Accelerated laws, according to the government, are concerned with the creation of the other constitutional institutions to which the democratic process is linked. The donor countries and the countries supporting Tunisia consider them a priority and a condition for continuing to support Tunisia.
The deputies considered the "Popular Front" that the vote taken to postpone the law criminalizing normalization, "a setback in the course of the defense of Tunisia on the Palestinian issue, and a blatant submission to the lobbies of the Zionist entity, which lies in the security of Tunisia and sovereignty."
The debate on the law of the criminalization of normalization was sharply contested and soon developed into a quarrel and exchange of accusations between the ruling parliamentary group, the opposition and the initiators of the initiative.
The head of the Popular Front bloc accused the deputies of the ruling coalition, especially the head of the Tunis Appeal bloc, of normalization, which angered the two envoys, turning the committee hall into a battleground in which everyone competes to prove its victory for the Palestinian cause.
The exchange of accusations and insults soon turned into a stampede among the parliamentarians, and the hands clashed and screams. The Chairman of the Committee decided to adjourn the meeting and suspend its work.
The "Tunis appeal" called for an official apology after attacking the parliamentary assistance of the coalition of the "Popular Front" bloc, and denounced by deputies as "remnants of the corrupt Rally Party."