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Tunisia PM,Habib Essid voted out

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Tunisia’s parliament has passed a vote of no confidence in prime minister Habib Essid, effectively disbanding the government of the US-trained agricultural economist.

The no-confidence motion was passed by 118 votes, easily passing the country’s 109 vote threshold, after an hours-long debate that stretched late into the night.

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Tunisia is the only country to successfully transition to a parliamentary democracy following the uprisings that rocked the Arab world in 2011 but it has struggled with political instability amid jihadi attacks, high inflation, high unemployment and persistent strikes.

Ahead of the vote, Mr Essid said he would do what he could to prepare a smooth transition of power.

Parliament’s president Mohamed Ennaceur told MPs Tunisia was “living through a difficult situation that demands sacrifices from all” and added that “we must now look to the future to return hope to all Tunisians”.

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