Wednesday, January 19, 2011

The unity government feebly Tnez first is rene

The national unity government of Tunisia, named on Monday and in just 24 hours later began to falter with the retirement of four ministers, meets today for the first time. Their situation is weak, following the resignations yesterday, carried out by three trade unionists and Bejafaar Mustafa, leader of one of the legal opposition parties, who oppose the presence of six ministers from the Constitutional Democratic Grouping (RCD), the party fled President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali.

That is one of the obstacles facing the new Cabinet: the outright rejection of the street related to the dictator, so you will have to decide in this regard. In addition, names must be sought to replace the four resigned yesterday. A total of six portfolios of the new government are held by ministers who already were with Ben Ali, including the crucial Defense Ridhaz Grira, Interior, Ahmed Fria, and Foreign, Kamel Morjane.

Yesterday, Prime Minister Mohamed Ghanuchi, and President Fuad Mebaza tried to appease the rejection of the street to the heirs of the system leaving the RCD and justifying their presence in the Government that "hands are clean" and are "necessary "to manage the democratic transition. RCD six ministers in the Cabinet could choose the same solution as yesterday asked the opposition party Ettajdid, but it is not possible to know whether the gesture will help calm the situation and that the Government take a walk.

"Ali Baba is gone, now must leave the 40 thieves," chanted the demonstrators yesterday in the capital. What is ruled out is that the three ministers of the General Union of Tunisian Workers (UGTT) yesterday resigned from the posts they had accepted 24 hours before, knowing that the members of RCD-not re-enter the government.

The fourth minister who left the Government, leaving him bloodied, was Benjafaar Mustafa, leader of the opposition Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties. The trigger for the progress of these ministers was the duration of the discontent of the street, which has forced the downfall of a dictatorial and corrupt regime after 23 years and is not willing to conquest be frustrated.

Yesterday, again a demonstration called for the removal from office of the heirs of Ben Ali's regime, and the police had to disperse them with tear gas. The truth is that the pressure of the road is narrowing, the march yesterday barely drew a thousand people, and the night has been quiet throughout the country.

The Government, headed by eqquipo should run the country until the holding of early parliamentary elections in about six months, then president, could stand before the pressure drop.

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