Tunisian MPs Argue Whether to Eulogize Mohamed Morsi during Session
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Members of Tunisia’s parliament argued whether former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi should be eulogized in session. The debate was aired on Tunisia’s channel 2 on June 18, 2019. Tunisian MP Noureddine Bhiri suggested that the first verse of the Quran be said for the soul of former Egyptian president Morsi, while “emphasizing our commitment to strong and friendly relations” with Egypt. In contrast, Tunisian MP Fatima Al-Massadi said that the Tunisian citizens did not die for its parliament to become a Muslim Brotherhood parliament that eulogizes the Muslim Brotherhood leader. She said that if the [Tunisian] Ennahda movement is tied to the Muslim Brotherhood, it should be declared a terrorist organization. Tunisian MP Munji Herbawi said that since the issue is a “bone of contention” said that Morsi should not be eulogized in parliament, although he personally would join such a eulogy (in private). Abdelfattah Mourou, Vice President of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People said that he considers this request to be a “humane matter, and nothing more.” He urged the MPs not to make this into a political matter, but says that Morsi deserves to be prayed for like any other Muslim. Ultimately, Abdelfattah Mourou led the recitation of the first verse of the Quran in parliament, a female Tunisian MP left in protest.
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