Wednesday, March 2, 2011

He resigned last member of the Tunisian Government appointed Ben Ali

Madrid. .- The Minister of Planning and International Cooperation of Tunisia, Mohamed Nuri Juini, has submitted his resignation Monday, which have already left the interim government the ministers who were appointed by the ousted President Zine al Abidine Ben Ali. The Tunisian news agency, TAP, has reported the resignation of Juini, in addition to that presented the interim Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi, also named Ben Ali, who has been replaced by Béji Sebsi Caid.

Also on Monday had resigned Minister of Industry and Technology of Tunisia, Afif Chelbi, also named Ben Ali. Sources said on Wednesday the Tunisian prime minister Essebsi should announce the formation of new government, as well as other measures to steer the transition process initiated in Tunisia after the fall of Ben Ali on 14 January.

However, Essebsi has not been well received by social and political opposition. In fact, the country's main union, the General Union of Tunisian Workers (UGTT), and has stated that it recognizes Essebsi as chief executive. Essebsi is a political veteran of 85 years who have historically been connected to the circles of power in Tunisia, was appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs during the tenure of the father of independent Tunisia, Habib Bourguiba.

Both UGTT like other social and political forces of the opposition believe that the appointment of Essebsi has undertaken unilaterally acting president of Tunisia, Fouad Mebaza, which has aroused the suspicion of such formations, which are intended to be consulted in the appointment of prime minister.

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