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Tunisia: Resignation of Prime Minister Elyes Fakhfakh

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Prime Minister of Tunisia Elyes Fakhfakh has resigned from his post because of the dispute with the Ennahda party that had withdrawn its support for the government. On Wednesday Fakhfakh handed his resignation to the president of Tunisia in order to make his way out of the crisis and to turn away further problems for the betterment of the country, as stated by him.

He also warned the people who try to harm the security and interests of the country and will continue to handle his responsibilities. Now the president must nominate a replacement to start consultations to form a new government.

Data source: Ministry of Tunisia

TOA Correspondent

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