Tunisian prime minister to appoint new government

By DPA,

Tunis: Tunisia’s new interim Prime Minister Beji Caid Essebsi Friday said he would name a new government in two days that would restore order and pull the economy back from an “abyss”.


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Essebsi succeeded Mohammed Ghannouchi as interim prime minister at the weekend after Ghannouchi resigned over his links with the regime of ousted ex-president Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali.

A further six ministers this week resigned from the transitional government put in place after Ben Ali’s ouster by a popular revolt in mid-January.

Essebsi told a press conference the priority of the new government would be “to restore the state’s authority, which has fallen to an intolerable level”.

That would involve “re-establishing security for all citizens, regions and institutions”.

The government would also “relaunch the economic cycle without delay because we’re on the brink of an abyss”, he declared.

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