The structural crisis of the PDP , of Ettajdid, the Tunisia-FDTL
Delivery No. 2596 of 10 to 16 October 2010 of the weekly Jeune Afrique, Abdelaziz Barrouh back on the situation of the Tunisian opposition and noted its lack of popular support. It shows that the great filigree political weakness is precisely the claim to exist as political parties, whose aim is to access the rudder of the state, while the parties are unable to manage something as basic as that react together under one head.
How can we pretend to take over the management of a state and ensure the smooth running of its institutions if it is unable to act on a scale as basic? How can we claim to be able to manage national relationships with partners if we are unable to get around a table to serve the same common denominators of the democratic opposition?
When the PDP is forging alliances with the Islamists in the quasi-indifference, but also the credibility, among other things, Ettajdid and the Democratic Forum, which suffers. And if electronic media discourse of the opposition is almost inaudible by the young in particular, perhaps also because it is not up to the expectations of these same young people across legalistic imbued with a culture of state and including the consensus on the Republican plan is clear (all leftist and Islamist extremism minority set aside). And just look at what young Tunisian write about their profiles on Facebook, their blogs and other social networks where they are expressed to realize.
is literally hopeless that the Tunisian opposition is thus a structural crisis!
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