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      Tunisia's election winners form interim government after uprising


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      hamadi jebali , of the islamist ennahda party , will be tunisia's next prime minister , after a deal was struck between the country's three main parties , a senior politician said friday.abdelwaheb matar , a senior official in the congress for the republic party (fcr) , said the parties had also agreed that the fcr's veteran rights activist and op position politician moncef marzouki would become tunisia's president .
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      tunisia's three main parties formalised a power-sharing deal monday , with hamadi jebali of the moderate islamist ennahda party to serve as premier while two left-wing parties will fill the posts of president and head of the constitutional assembly .
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      tunisia's three main parties formalised a power-sharing agreement on monday , 10 months after the ouster of the north africian country's strongman zine el abidine ben ali.hamadi jebali of the moderate islamist ennahda party , which took the most votes in elections last month , will serve as prime minister , while the other top jobs of president and chairman of the new constituent assembly are divided between two left-wing parties .
      coalition of ennahda and ettakatol have announced shape of interim government ahead of the newly-elected assembly's meetingthe main winners of tunisia's elections have announced the shape of the country's interim government ahead of the first meeting of its newly-elected assembly.on 25 october , tunisians elected a body to write a new constitution nine months after they overthrew president zine el abidine ben ali in a popular uprising.as the country that set off the wave of pro-democracy movements that engulfed the arab region , tunisia's efforts to build a democracy are being closely watched around the world.the islamist ennahda party won the most seats and partnered with the liberal congress for the republic and the left-of-centre ettakatol party to form a ruling coalition and divide up the top posts between them.ennahda will take the powerful prime minister's position while veteran rights activist moncef marzouki will become the interim president.mustapha ben jaafar of ettakatol will head the assembly , which has a year to write the constitution before new elections are held.the three leaders did not elaborate on who would fill the remaining government posts but said that they would also go to prominent figures of civil society.a number of ministers from the outgoing transitional government will also appear in the government.the plan for the new government will be presented on tuesday to the inaugural meeting of the new council , which will first vote on the new president , who will then appoint the prime minister and ask him to form a government.the coalition holds a comfortable majority of 139 seats in the 217-member body.the north african country of 10 million people has been essentially a one-party state in the half-century since it won its independence from france.tunisiamiddle east and north africaafricaarab and middle east unrestzine al-abidine ben aliguardian.co.uk
      hamadi jebali of the islamist ennahda party was poised saturday to become tunisia's new prime minister under a deal struck by the country's three main parties.under the agreement , to be announced monday , veteran rights activist and op position politician moncef marzouki would become president , according to abdelwaheb matar , a senior official in the congress for the republic party .
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      coalition of ennahda and ettakatol have announced shape of interim government and head of the newly-elected assembly's meetingthe main winners of tunisia's elections have announced the shape of the country's interim government ahead of the first meeting of its newly-elected assembly.on 25 october , tunisians elected a body to write a new constitution nine months after they overthrew president zine el abidine ben ali in a popular uprising.as the country that set off the wave of pro-democracy movements that engulfed the arab region , tunisia's efforts to build a democracy are being closely watched around the world.the islamist ennahda party won the most seats and partnered with the liberal congress for the republic and the left-of-centre ettakatol party to form a ruling coalition and divide up the top posts between them.ennahda will take the powerful prime minister's position while veteran rights activist moncef marzouki will become the interim president.mustapha ben jaafar of ettakatol will head the assembly , which has a year to write the constitution before new elections are held.the three leaders did not elaborate on who would fill the remaining government posts but said that they would also go to prominent figures of civil society.a number of ministers from the outgoing transitional government will also appear in the government.the plan for the new government will be presented on tuesday to the inaugural meeting of the new council , which will first vote on the new president , who will then appoint the prime minister and ask him to form a government.the coalition holds a comfortable majority of 139 seats in the 217-member body.the north african country of 10 million people has been essentially a one-party state in the half-century since it won its independence from france.tunisiamiddle east and north africaafricaarab and middle east unrestzine al-abidine ben aliguardian.co.uk
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      tunisia's three main parties formalised a power-sharing agreement on monday , 10 months after the ouster of the north africian country's strongman zine el abidine ben ali.hamadi jebali of the moderate islamist ennahda party , which took the most votes in elections last month , will serve as prime minister , while the other top jobs of president and chairman of the new constituent assembly are divided between two left-wing parties .
      hamadi jebali , of the islamist ennahda party , will be tunisia's next prime minister , after a deal was struck between the country's three main parties , a senior politician said friday.abdelwaheb matar , a senior official in the congress for the republic party (fcr) , said the parties had also agreed that the fcr's veteran rights activist and op position politician moncef marzouki would become tunisia's president .
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      hamadi jebali of the islamist ennahda party was poised saturday to become tunisia's new prime minister under a deal struck by the country's three main parties.under the agreement , to be announced monday , veteran rights activist and op position politician moncef marzouki would become president , according to abdelwaheb matar , a senior official in the congress for the republic party .
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      tunisia's three main parties formalised a power-sharing deal monday , with hamadi jebali of the moderate islamist ennahda party to serve as premier while two left-wing parties will fill the posts of president and head of the constitutional assembly .
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      tunis (reuters) - tunisia's islamist ennahda party and its two coalition partners have reached agreement in principle to share out the top three government posts between them , senior sources from two coalition parties to build reuters on friday .
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      hamadi jebali , of the islamist ennahda party , will be tunisia's next prime minister , under a deal struck between the country's three main parties , a senior politician said friday .
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      tunisia's three main parties formalised a power-sharing agreement on monday , 10 months after the ouster of the north africian country's strongman zine el abidine ben ali .
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