Tunisian MP dons crash helmet, body armour after guards banned from parliament
Abir Moussi’s striking gesture came after security guards were banned from the parliament building, some of whom are accused of being involved in a brawl last year between rival secular and religious parties.
Her attire was met with both criticism and satire from fellow MPs, who have been at loggerheads over several pressing issues in the North African nation.
In front of her was a sign that read, “the green light has been given to take out this MP”, next to a photo of late secularist president Habib Bourguiba.
Moussi, who was an ally of ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, has often been at the centre of controversy in Tunisia. In March, she and a group of supporters stormed the Tunisian branch of the International Union of Muslim Scholars and demanded its dissolution, months after a bill she put forward calling for its closure was rejected.
Her Free Constitutional Party last year staged a week-long occupation of parliament. The party was founded by former members of the secular Constitutional Democratic Rally, which was the ruling party in Tunisia under Ben Ali. It currently holds 16 seats in parliament.