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Tunisia-PM-designate Habib Jemli still accepting CVs of Tunisian competences

Prime Minister-designate Habib Jamli is still accepting the Curriculum vitae of Tunisian competencies as key part of extensive consultations to properly form the next government.

source of Jemli’s communication team promptly dismissed local news that the People’s movement and the Democratic Current are back to the discussion table. The two parties previously announced their withdrawal of the consultations on the formation of the next government.

The same reference ensured that Jemli did not shut the gates of  dialogue for these two partiespointing out his apparent eagerness to get the most widespread political support for the next cabinet.

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