The leader of the Tunisian Al-Nehdha movement is included in exit control list.
A Tunisian judge has issued a travel ban on Al-Nehdha leader Rashid al-Ghannouchi.
Tunisian judicial sources told Al Jazeera that a judge in the country issued a restraining order against Tunisian Ennahda leader Rashid al-Ghannouchi in what is known as the “secret service” case.
The Tunisian president announced a few days ago that he had formed a committee to draft a new republic through a national dialogue.
Last week, the Tunisian official newspaper issued a presidential decree establishing an independent national body called the National Advisory Commission for the New Republic, which is responsible for proposing a draft constitution for a new republic, which it submits to the president. .
The body announced by the Tunisian president consists of three committees: the Economic and Social Advisory Committee, the Legal Advisory Committee and the National Dialogue Committee.
The Economic and Social Affairs Advisory Committee presents plans for economic and social reform and includes major organizations in the country, including the Tunisian General Union of Occupations and the Tunisian Union for the Defense of Human Rights, chaired by Ebrahim Baudelaire, President of the Tunisian Bar Association.
In the case of the Legal Advisory Committee, this committee consists of academics who are appointed by presidential decree and all members of the National Dialogue Committee, chaired by Sadegh Balaid.
The Tunisian president announced on May 12 that the country’s new constitution would be drafted soon and would be put to a referendum in July (July and August) in which only the pure and honest would participate.
The Tunisian president dissolved the country’s parliament on April 10. He had suspended the parliament eight months earlier