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Tunisian PM-designate expects to form new gov’t soon

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Tunisian new Prime Minister Habib Jemli poses for AFP outside his office on November 26, 2019 in Tunis. – Tunisia’s president tasked Habib Jemli with forming a government after the Islamist-inspired Ennahdha party nominated the former secretary of state for the prime minister’s job. President Kais Saied, an independent academic elected on October 13, has charged Jemli with forming a new government, the presidency said in a statement. (Photo by FETHI BELAID / AFP) (Photo by FETHI BELAID/AFP via Getty Images)

Tunisian Prime Minister-designate Habib Jemli said on Sunday that Tunisia will have a new government in a week.

Speaking to reporters during a press conference after meetings with four leaders of most influential parties in parliament, Jemli said he has “other scenarios” to interact with decisions by certain parties he had previously invited to participate in the government coalition.

These parties are the Islamist Ennahdha (Renaissance), the Democratic Current, the People’s Movement and Long Live Tunisia.

Jemli noted that he had prepared more than three scenarios regarding the formation of his next government.

Earlier in the day, the Democratic Current with 22 seats in parliament and the People’s Movement, which has 16 seats, officially declared that they will not be part of the new government.

During a press briefing on Sunday, Hatem Malki, leader of the Heart of Tunisia party which has 38 parliamentary seats, called on Ennahdha to accelerate formation of the government as Tunisia is experiencing critical political and socio-economic conditions.

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