The output of these members is to show that the new government will start from zero administration. "We are unable to participate in a government that brings together symbols of the old regime," said the secretary general of the plant, Abdesalem JRAD. The Tunisian president's response came after more than two thousand people demonstrated in the center of the city demanding a new parliament, constitution and a new republic.
Riot units monitored the event and no incidents were reported. The entry of the new Government left a toll of 78 dead and 94 wounded, according to official figures. But the High Commissioner for UN Human Rights, Navi Pillay, took stock of at least 100 dead. Tunisian Justice opened an investigation against Ben Ali and his family for financial transactions "illegal" and Switzerland, following the lead of France, decided to block its eventual funding.



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