Most divided in its response is the Islamist party Ennahda the largest in the country and headed by the speaker of parliament Rachid Ghannouchi...
Not so said the country's largest party the Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated Ennahda party led by parliamentary speaker Rachid Ghannouchi 2011 interim President Moncef Marzouki and several other parties including the main opposition party Qalb Tounes the hardline Islamist Karama Alliance and the Workers' Party formerly the Communist Party...
Public confidence in the political elite is at an all-time low especially with Mechichi and the speaker of parliament and former leader of the Muslim Brotherhood party Ennahda Rachid Ghannouchi being perceived to be manipulating the situation (AC Vol 61 No 15 In search of confidence)...
It has lodged a no confidence motion against Ennahda leader and Parliamentary Speaker Rachid Ghannouchi...
Ennahda's governing council had initially proposed its own leader Rached Ghannouchi for the post...
There are those in Ennahda who think that it is finally time for its veteran leader Rached Ghannouchi to become prime minister (AC Vol 60 No 16 New faces old enmities)...
Their great rival the Islamist Hizb Ennahda's leader Cheikh Rachid Ghannouchi again declined to run...
Ennahda's veteran leader Rachid Ghannouchi has said he will not compete in the presidential poll (AC Vol 57 No 11 Separating mosque and state)...
One relates to the party politicking of the never-ending democratic transition: the competition for power between a neo-liberal establishment led by President Béji Caïd Essebsi and his Nidaa Tounès (NT) party on the one hand and on the other the Islamist Hizb Ennahda led by the wily Cheikh Rachid Ghannouchi...
Government meanwhile has been less polarised since the Nidaa Tounes party and Ennahda formed a parliamentary and government coalition in 2015 negotiated by their respective leaders President Béji Caïd Essebsi (aka BCE) and Rachid Ghannouchi (AC Vol 57 No 11 Separating mosque and state)...