Monday, March 7, 2011

The new government of transition of Tnez POLICE dismantles the policy of Ben Ali

The Prime Minister of Tunisia, Beyi Sebsi Caid, has announced the formation of the transitional government with the appointment of six new ministries responsible owner ran out after the wave of resignations last week. The first step in the new government has been dismantling the political police of the regime of Ben Ali, as reported by an Interior Ministry source.

The interim president of Tunisia, Fouad Mebazza, had appointed a new government of technocrats, the third country's interim executive since President Zine al Abidine Ben Ali left his post after weeks of protests on 14 January. The former executive key ministers have kept their posts in the new cabinet headed by prime minister, who was appointed on 27 February.

Only has appointed four ministers who resigned last week, including the International Cooperation and Industry. The previous two interim governments have fallen because its members included people who saw pro-democracy demonstrators near the old guard Ben Ali, as former interim Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi.

The new cabinet members can not stand as candidates in future elections. With the formation of an executive composed of technocrats rather than politicians, Sebsi is seeking to reassert its authority and move forward in the difficult process of transition which the country is undergoing, which will hold elections to the Constituent Assembly on 24 July.

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