Tunisia : no to class collaboration!
August 2, 2013 at
10:51am**<https://www.facebook.com/notes/international-marxist-tendency-imt/tunisia-no-to-class-collaboration/493887084036308#>

 In the aftermath of the assassination on the 25thof July of Mohamed
Brahmi, the Nasserite deputy and member of the Popular Front, the
leadership of left and right wing parties along with the main trade union,
UGTT and the bosses organisation UTICA, gathered together into a political
initiative called the “National Salvation Front”. Its main aims are the
dissolving of the National Constituent Assembly as well as the setting up
of a “technocratic government”. Such a government would be in charge of
taking urgent measures regarding “economic, social and political security”.
The signatories demand the creation of a “committee of experts” in charge
of drawing up a constitution to be submitted to a referendum. Scandalously,
the Popular Front (a coalition of left wing and Arab nationalist parties)
and the UGTT trade union joined the initiative, side by the side with Nidaa
Tounès and UTICA, respectively the party and the organisation of the
capitalists.


Béji Caïd Essebsi, the former Prime Minister and leader of Nidaa Tounès,
presents itself to the opinion as the main opponent to Ennahdha, the
Islamist party in power. His ideology can be traced back to a lengthy
philosophical Tunisian tradition (“Modernism”) which cares for
apetty-bourgeois form of women’s emancipation, along with the openness to
the Western culture. This ideology is resolutely opposed to the
philosophical tradition of the Muslim Brotherhood, adept to a return to a
society that wouldbe governed in accordance to the Islamic law and do away
with the influence of Sufi and Western traditions.


The previous elections were the scene of very violent verbal confrontations
between these two ideologies, to the extent of hiding the main issue which
is the misery and under-development which affects affects many regions of
the country, particularly in the interior. The Communist-Nasserite
Revolutionary Alternative coalition was the only political organisation to
defend a program which set its priorities in favour of the disadvantaged
classes and the youth.


>From the 27th of February till the24th of December 2011, the period during
which he was Prime Minister, Béji Caïd Essebsi initiated a resolutely
pro-capitalist policy, under the authority of the World Bank and the IMF.
Nicknamed the Deauville Partnership, this policy gave birth to reactionary
reforms from the point of view of the Tunisian  workers and large layers of
society. He put the Tunisian state under the diktat of the IMF and the
World Bank for everything regarding capital flows, public debt and social
regulation.


Decided in an anti-democratic way by a non-elected government, this policy
has been carried on under the government of the Troïka, emanating from the
elections that took place on the 23rdof October 2011, a government in which
Ennahdha is the main component. Among all the opposition parties, only the
Popular Front, heir of the Revolutionary Alternative coalition, has been
denouncing this felony. A few days before being assassinated in February,
his leader Chokri Belaïd violently opposed to the subjugation of the
country by the IMF/WB. As for Deputy Mohamed Brahmi, he denounced the links
between Ennahdha and Nidaa Tounès, just a few days before being
assassinated too. Besides, we know now that even Ennahdha seeks to join the
National Salvation Front!


The fact is that the so-called opposition between religious and secular is
a myth, well maintained by the two parties. On the one hand, it is obvious
that the implementation of the*charia* can be nothing but a catastrophe for
all women in the country. On the other hand, petty-bourgeois feminism would
benefit only a *part* of Tunisian women. They are theones that run
capitalist companies, those who occupy high level positions inside the
administration and all women who belong to the well-off middle class with a
high standard of living. But the other women of the country, like the
oppressed workers in the textile industry, the cleaning ladies that have
been exploited since their childhood by bourgeois families and victims of
all kinds of harassment, the young graduated women who desperately seek a
future, in summary, the majority of women would not win any benefit. Only
the liberation of the whole Tunisian working class will permit the social
and political emancipation of *all*Tunisian women.


Blinded by the haste of events, the UGTT and the Popular Front don’t take
into account the mass mobilisations that are taking place in entire regions
of the country. Workers and the unemployed have taken by storm governorates
and town halls of entire regions in the interior of the country, and
decided to march on the capital Tunis. Faced with the idea of a National
Salvation government, the alternative is a revolutionary assembly,based on
revolutionary committees in the workplaces and neighbourhoods, in the
cities and regions, electing representatives to a genuine Revolutionary
Constituent Assembly to take over the running of the country. Tunisian
revolutionaries desperately need a political expression of their
mobilisation on the ground. Instead of participating in the “National
Salvation Front”, this last embodiment of class collaboration, the Popular
Front and the UGTT must trust their social basis and march towards the
conquest of power, thus, also kick starting the Arab and world socialist
revolution.


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