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Free Destourian Party

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Free Destourian Party
الحزب الدستوري الحر
French nameParti destourien libre
PresidentAbir Moussi
FounderHamed Karoui
Founded23 September 2013
Membership30,000 (claimed)[1]
IdeologyTunisian nationalism[2]
Bourguibism[3]
Secularism[4]
Political positionRight-wing[5]
Assembly of the
Representatives
of the People
0 / 217
Website
www.pdl-tunisie.com

The Free Destourian Party (Arabic: الحزب الدستوري الحر al-Ḥizb ad-Dustūrī al-Ḥurr, lit.'Free Constitutional Party'; French: Parti destourien libre, PDL), until August 2016 known as the Destourian Movement (Arabic: الحركة الدستورية al-Ḥaraka ad-Dustūrīya), is a Tunisian political party founded by former members of Tunisia's pre-revolution ruling party, the Constitutional Democratic Rally. In the 2014 presidential election, the Destourian Movement presented Abderrahim Zouari, Minister of Transport from 2004 to 2011, as candidate. The party is now led by the lawyer and MP Abir Moussi. Since early 2020, the party is leading in all opinion polls for the next Tunisian general elections, and its leader Abir Moussi is always second just after incumbent president Kais Saied.[6] On 3 October 2023 the president of the PDL, Abir Moussi, was arrested in a series of political arrests and crackdown on the opposition launched by president Kais Saied.[7]

History

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The Free Destourian Party was founded by ex-prime minister Hamed Karoui on 23 September 2013 as the "destourian movement", to unite the "destourians" (supporters of the dissolved Destourian Party which governed the country for 60 years). The party participated in the 2014 elections but it failed to gain any seat in the new parliament, and its then-presidential candidate Abderrahim Zouari dropped off the elections and support the candidate Beji Caid Essebsi[8] who eventually won the presidency.

In 2016, the PDL hold its founding congress, and in it, a new leadership rose among them Abir Moussi as president and Hatem Laamari as secretary-general. Right after the congress, the party changed its name to its current and adopted a new logo similar to that one of historical destourian part.

The unity of the new leadership was brought to test very soon, as the party in October 2016 dismissed Laamari from his position, just two months after his appointment in it before being outright fired from it for "management infractions"[9] After that many other leaders of the party were fired from it. Further, in 2021, they tried to regain their old positions in the party and accused Abir Moussi of authoritarianism inside the party, but failed to do any.[10]

In August 2021, the Free Destourian Party held its first electoral convention, in which party grassroots reconfirmed Abir Moussi as president of the party for a second term of five years; further, a political bureau of 16 members was also elected.[11] The authorities refused to allow the party to hold its convention in-person due to the COVID-19 lockdown that the country was living in back then, which forced the party to hold in online, and that made it the first Tunisian party to hold its convention.[12] The party accused the government of using the pandemic as an excuse to crackdown on the opposition and limit its rights and freedoms.

Political profile

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There has been a discussion between political science scholars about the classification of the PDL with some saying that it's a center-right political party while others label it as a hard-right one. The party has disputed these labels and is describing itself as a centrist political party that has its foundations in the legacy of the founder of the Tunisian republic Habib Bourguiba also known as Bourguibism[13] which are mainly strict secularism, cultural modernity, a welfare state, and Tunisian nationalism (as opposed to Pan-Arabism) which consider Tunisia as closer to the West than to the East. The party can be considered as more liberal on cultural issues and moderate capitalist in the economic field. The party is often described as staunchly opposed to Islamist movements in Tunisia.[14] It has often called for banning the mix between religion and politics and has demanded the designation of the Muslim Brotherhood and all its affiliates in Tunisia, among them the Ennahda party as terrorist organizations.[15]

Reform proposals

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Since 2018, the PDL has called for reforming the political regime in Tunisia and declaring the Third Republic.[16] The party has called for changing the political system from a parliamentary one as enacted by the 2014 constitution to a more presidential system similar to the 1959 constitution regime but with more democratic guarantees and less attributed powers to the president.[17] In fact, the party has proposed its own constitution[18] and has vowed to put it on referendum once it reaches power,[19] in this proposed constitution, the president of the republic would have larger powers than they have now, as they would appoint the prime minister and members of their government, and ultimately dismiss them, without need for parliamentary approval. The parliament would have control powers over the executive and would be able to withdraw confidence from the prime minister.[20]

Structure

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President

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No President Term start Term end
1 Hamed Karoui 2013 2016
Hamed Karoui founded the Destourien Mouvement party in 2013 to unite all destourians and regain power. He was a prime minister under ex-president Ben Ali between 1989 and 1999 and minister under Bourguiba.
2 Abir Moussi 2016 incumbent
Abir took over as the president of the PDL in the party's congress 2016 and contested the 2019 Tunisian presidential election and led her party in the 2019 Tunisian parliamentary election where it came in third place in terms of the number of votes. She serves as a member of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People since 2019. Under her leadership, the party has risen in popularity where it led all polls for the legislative elections from early 2020 to the 2021 self-coup.

Political Committee

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Since the 2021 Congress of the party, the political committee (formally known as the Political Diwan) is composed as follows:[21]

Election results

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Election year # of total votes % of overall vote # of seats
2014 11,403 0.33%
0 / 217
2019 189,356 6.63%
17 / 217

References

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  1. ^ "Abir Moussi : le PDL est une réalité sur le terrain et il compte 30.000 adhérents". Espace Manager.
  2. ^ "Tunisia: the victory of Kais Saied, an electoral breakthrough for the populists?". lepoint. October 20, 2019. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
  3. ^ "Constitutive Congress of the Destourien Movement: the party claims its Bourguibist heritage". businessnews. August 13, 2016. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
  4. ^ "Abir Moussi: Our objective, a government without the Islamists". realites. April 22, 2019. Archived from the original on October 6, 2019. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
  5. ^ Redondo, Raúl (July 17, 2020). "Presentada una moción para retirar la confianza al presidente del Parlamento tunecino Rached Ghannouchi". Atalayar (in Spanish). Retrieved June 2, 2021.
  6. ^ "Sondage : Kais Saied et le PDL toujours en tête". January 29, 2021.
  7. ^ "Les détails de l'arrestation de Abir Moussi". October 4, 2023.
  8. ^ https://www.aa.com.tr/fr/politique/pr%C3%A9sidentielle-tunisienne-qui-soutient-qui-/99513
  9. ^ "Parti destourien : Abir Moussi exclut Hatem Laamari". October 14, 2016.
  10. ^ "Tunisie : d'Anciens cadres du PDL contestent l'autoritarisme d'Abir Moussi – Jeune Afrique".
  11. ^ "Abir Moussi réélue à la tête du PDL". August 14, 2021.
  12. ^ "Le PDL tiendra son congrès, les 13 et 14 août,…à distance". August 12, 2021.
  13. ^ "Opinion poll confirms Destourian upsurge in Tunisian legislative landscape |".
  14. ^ "Free Destourian Party Fights to Rid Tunisia of 'Political Islam'".
  15. ^ "Thousands of Tunisians protest against Muslim Brotherhood, Ghannouchi". June 5, 2021.
  16. ^ "PDL : Abir Moussi plaide pour l'instauration d'une 3e République".
  17. ^ "La Tunisie à la croisée des chemins | DW | 12.09.2019". Deutsche Welle.
  18. ^ https://www.businessnews.com.tn/le-pdl-entame-lelaboration-dune-nouvelle-constitution,520,77650,3
  19. ^ "Abir Moussi réclame une nouvelle Constitution et un nouveau régime politique". March 21, 2018.
  20. ^ "Tunisie – Abir Moussi : " Nous voulons instaurer un régime présidentiel " – Jeune Afrique".
  21. ^ "Abir Moussi reconduite à la tête du PDL". August 14, 2021.