He embraced many of Tunisia"s first president Habib Bourguiba"s foreign policies which called for a pragmatic solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and closer ties with Western countries. He presented himself as moderate and quickly distanced himself from other political opponents including Islamists. After June 12, 2007, Mekki posted his speeches online revealing the foundation of his presidential programme.
He called for the birth of a "Second Tunisian republic" where rights would be guaranteed to all Tunisians.
According to him, this was the only alternative to the then existing regime. Mekki claimed that women had been wearing veils as a mean of silent political protests rather than true religious conviction.
Mekki proposed to fight the "real" roots of Islamic Terrorism and blamed President Ben Ali"s policies for the rise of extremists. This could also just have been a ploy to gain support in the West, as Ben Ali had similarly proclaimed to be fighting terrorism.
From June 8, 2008, his speeches were broadcast online on various websites including YouTube and Dailymotion as well as via satellite on Nilesat every Monday evening in Tunisia.
Mekki died, aged 54, in Hammamet.