TUNIS — The Tunisian jurist who oversaw the
drafting of a new constitution submitted to
President Kais Saied said Sunday it
has been changed into a charter that could lead to a dictatorship.
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Some articles of the draft constitution published
last Thursday in the official journal could “pave the way for a dictatorial regime”,
warned Sadeq Belaid, who headed the committee, quoted by Assabah newspaper.
“It has nothing to do with the text we drafted and
submitted to the president,” the top jurist said, withdrawing his support.
Belaid, contacted by AFP, confirmed he was distancing
himself from Saied.
In July last year, Saied made a dramatic power grab,
which many have denounced as a coup, sacking the government and freezing
parliament.
Since then, Saied has moved to rule by decree and
extended his powers over the judiciary and the electoral board.
Some Tunisians welcomed his moves against the
sclerotic system that emerged from the country’s revolt which had toppled
dictator Zein El Abidine Ben Ali in 2011.
But others have warned that he is targeting
political rivals and dragging the country back towards autocracy.
The constitution for a “new republic” is at the
center of Saied’s program for rebuilding Tunisia’s political system.
The president plans to hold a referendum on the
constitution on July 25, to mark one year since his power grab.
The draft constitution published last week grants
the president wide powers to rule.
It allows him to carry out “executive functions with
the help of the government”, whose chief would be appointed by the president.
The president would also head the armed forces, name
judges, and the draft constitution waters down the role of parliament.
Belaid warned that the published document “contains
risks and considerable shortcomings”.
He specifically points to one article, which he said
carries an “imminent danger” because it would give the president “very wide
powers... that could lead to a dictatorial regime”.
“That is why, as
head of the national constitution committee, ... I declare, regretfully and in
true conscience... that the committee has nothing to do with the document that
the president” will submit for approval in a referendum, Belaid added.
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