A group of Tunisian singers released a song expressing their support for the recent decisions taken by Tunisian President Kais Saied.
In the song, entitled “Inqlab”, the youth criticized Tunisian officials, led by Prime Minister Hisham Al-Mashichi and Parliament Speaker Rashid Ghannouchi, blaming them for the deterioration and crises in which the country is floundering.
The song was very popular on social networking sites, especially among young people, until they titled it “The song of all is not even a wrong word” meaning, a complete song in which there is no wrong word.
During the past few days, Tunisia witnessed very important political developments, coinciding with the 64th anniversary of the declaration of the republic, which began with protests caused by a political crisis between the government, the president and parliament, and ended with decisions issued by the Tunisian president after his meeting with military and security leaders.
The decisions included relieving the head of government from his post, freezing the work of Parliament for 30 days, lifting the immunity of all its members, and taking over the head of the public prosecution and the executive authority. The Tunisian president also decided to impose a curfew in all parts of the country from seven in the evening until six in the morning (local time) as of From yesterday until 27 August.