The new prime minister of Tunisia, Beji Caid-Essebsi, announced it will present a new cabinet in the coming days to overcome the violence that forced his predecessor to resign. The announcement is the latest attempt by the interim rulers of Tunisia to stabilize the country after President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fled amid protests in January.
Caid-Essebsi, 84, said his priorities will be to restore security, rebuild the economy and restore normalcy to the nation that has been a magnet for European tourists.
Caid-Essebsi, 84, said his priorities will be to restore security, rebuild the economy and restore normalcy to the nation that has been a magnet for European tourists.
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