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Tunisia's Jemli announces Cabinet
By AFP - Jan 03,2020 - Last updated at Jan 03,2020
TUNIS — Tunisia's prime minister-designate on Thursday unveiled a proposed government composed of independent figures, after months of negotiations between political parties to fill positions failed.
The Cabinet — comprised of 28 ministers, most of whom are unknown to the general public, including four women — still needs to be approved by parliament.
"I am confident this government will be approved by parliament", said Habib Jemli, designated prime minister by the Islamist inspired Ennahdha Party.
Ennahdha won 52 seats in a legislative election on October 6 — more than any other party, but not enough to form a majority in the 217-seat chamber.
Jemli on December 23 announced he would form a government of independents due to "frictions" between parties over political appointments, after two months of difficult negotiations that also involved trade unions.
He said some parties had demanded conditions for their participation in government, without elaborating.
Jemli then announced several different versions of his proposed government, before a final list was signed by President Kais Saied on Thursday, according to a statement by the presidency.
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