
Mohamed Al -Zahrawi, a professor of political science, said that “Tunisia’s disappearance Qais Saeed from the African and Arab scene became familiar to the point of vulgarity,” noting that “Tunisia did not run for the position of Vice President of the African Commission, although it was dedicated to North Africa,” adding that “Qais Saeed preferred to support Algeria and vote for its candidate last February 15.”
Al -Zahrawi highlighted, in an article entitled “Where did Tunisia disappear Qais Saeed?”
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The scene is repeated every time and every occasion, the disappearance of Tunisia Qais Said from the African and Arab scene has become familiar to the point of vulgarity .. Algeria is absent for known reasons, even if it is unacceptable, Tunisia disappears without warning, Algeria runs, Tunisia goes back, supportive and advocated without conditions, it became in the era of Qais Saeed like a spectrum that appears and disappears; Rather, it is just an electoral voice in the pocket of Algeria, so Tunisia seemed or I want it to be in the era of Qais in recent years.
Many examples confirm this new trend or approach within less than a month, not as a matter of wandering, Tunisia has disappeared during the Qais era; She did not run for the position of Vice President of the African Commission, although he was dedicated during the African Union Summit (38) for North Africa … but Qais preferred to support Algeria and vote for its candidate on February 15th. The scene of the absence is repeated after it and in a short circumstance, as once Algeria announced through its “protest external statement” that the President Taboun did not attend the Arab summit in Cairo, which was held on the four of March of this year, until Qais disappeared again.
The series of disappearance, or “melting Tunisia”, such as a piece of snow that will continue without warning, in a way that is not appropriate for the history, legacy and magnanimity of its people, as the scene will be repeated this time at the sports level; During the works of the General Assembly of the African Confederation on March 12, Tunisia, Qais Saeed, was satisfied with the support of the Algerian candidate for the Executive Office of the “CAF”, and preferred to disappear again.
The desire to obtain the membership of the Executive Office of the “CAF” for countries is not a luxury, or just a transient event; Rather, it is a bet with geopolitical and strategic backgrounds, which go beyond the logic of sport, as countries seek to defend their vital interests and position well. Tunisia before Qais Saeed was present, strongly and professionally at the level of decision -making on the African sports area; However, today, everything has changed, as if Qais Said signed a check on the white of Abdel Majeed, perhaps the matter goes beyond that, to reach “melting”, as Tunisia became without color or taste but without sound, such as a piece of snow, or as if it turned into a “spectrum”. How can we understand and justify the withdrawal of the Tunisian representative Hussein Jenih, the former director of the Tunisian national teams, in favor of the Algerian candidate, whose chances were weak, and it is a withdrawal that is not the first, and it is not unlikely that the latter will be in the era of Qais Saeed.
There are caveats in politics as in the economy and sports, as the goals and bets of countries are usually according to accurate and studied accounts, and are based on alliances that take into account the national interest, while taking care of independence in decision -making; But Qais Saeed succeeded in making Tunisia similar to the extent of congruence in Algeria due to identification with its policies.
Despite the differences at the level of history, incense and the nature of the two systems, Qais insists on breaking everything beautiful and breaking the remaining country that the conspirators, preachers, and the likes of patriots have been exhausted; But Qais is Saeed, and in front of all this ruin, he has enough time to work hard and infinitely to blur the identity and green belief of Tunisia, which laid the foundations of the late Habib Bourguiba.
When did Tunisia return to its normal position? And when Tunisia appears again after this voluntary or forced disappearance? When does Qais finish the disappearance game? Is it not time to review these policies and trends that do not serve the interests of the Tunisian people? As the current situation has become indicating the contraction and retreat of Tunisia, and its inability to play its pivotal role in the Maghreb.