Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Tunisia will have a new transitional government

.- The Tunisian government spokesman, Tayeb Bacuch, said today that the "new form" answered the country's transitional government will be announced tomorrow, Wednesday, the official news agency TAP. Bacuch, who is also minister of education, merely communicated this announcement, awaited days in the country, without more, according to the official agency.

For their part, state television said that "today continued the conversations and contacts with various personalities" to form the new government and said that tomorrow was also announced changes among the ambassadors of the country abroad and governors at regional. Both the governors and mayors and other officials of the central, regional and local levels remain appointed by the deposed regime of President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali.

Sources of the General Union of Tunisian Workers (UGTT), the powerful union that played a key role in organizing social unrest in the country, said today that neither the Government nor the interim president, Fuad Mebaza have no contact with their leaders in recent days. Neither the leader of the Democratic Forum for Labour and Freedom (FDTL), Mustapha Ben Jaafar, who resigned as health minister disagreed with the composition of the Cabinet has taken part in the consultations.

"I have not been contacted not one once by phone since my resignation last week, "said Ben Jaafar. Hadiya Sharif, leader of the historical associations of Tunisian civil society also said that has not participated in the consultations. Thousands of protesters demand in Tunisia for days out by ministers and other charges of former positions of power, including the transitional government, where the leadership of Ben Ali occupy all key positions.

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