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Tunisia-Habib Jemli: Ennahda asked me to resign

Former Prime minster Designate Habib Jemli professed that his government didn’t obtain the vote of confidence because it was against the system. If approved, my government would have a made an acceptable success, he pointed out

In an interview with Shems FM, he said that he was convinced of forming a technocrat government, adding that he made the choice personally and no party was aware of this, including  Rached  Ghannouchi, stressing that the decision to drop his government was made earlier.

Ennahda had asked me to resign before presenting my government formation to the parliament, he affirmed

 

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