Tunisia :The ball is in the Politician's court.

Lundi 31 Décembre 2012

Is there a way to clean up the general political climate in the country to curb the phenomenon of violence, promote the path of dialogue and consensus and to lay the foundations of a pluralistic democracy where all are guaranteed rights and the principles of peaceful alternation in power?
Tunisia :The ball is in the Politician's court.

Yes, Tunisia can leave the current state of decay if there is a genuine desire to put an end to unbridled hatred, incitement to violence, calls for the exclusion and hegemonic temptations inherent in tyrannical regimes .
 
Two years after the fall of the dictatorship, Tunisians have the feeling that their revolution is deviating from their goals and hopes for democracy, freedom, justice and equality may evaporate with the emergence another type of claims and the emergence of new customs foreign to their traditions, their culture and their lifestyle.
 
Should we all give up? No, Tunisians take to succeed in their transition to democracy and to bequeath to future generations a legacy worthy of the revolution and the blood of martyrs.
 
It is in this sense that Tunisian skills multiply the ways of prospecting for energy solutions to a situation which has become inextricable.
 
 The Declaration of the Forum on peaceful relations between political parties and non-violence is one of the most effective and provides a suitable platform for peaceful coexistence and insurance for the success of the democratic transition.
 
It starts with principles that guarantee if they are met, an exit from the crisis and the establishment of democracy in the country.
 
This could be achieved the support of all political parties in power or in opposition. Are they capable of it ? The ball is, in any case, in their court.
 
 
 
Lotfi Ouennich - Le Temps de Tunisie
 



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Lotfi Ouenniche - Le Temps de Tunisie