Hamadi Jebali announces resignation Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali has announced that he had presented his resignation to the President of the Republic, asserting, however, that he "is ready to remain at the service of the people" as part of a new initiative "but under conditions."
"I was ready to resign if the initiative to form a government of competences would not succeed and this is what I have done today," he said, adding that "this resignation does not mean a dereliction of duty." "We will see to the sustainability of the State and the continuity of its services and that there would be no political or institutional void at all levels," he assured. Besides, Mr. Jebali said that he is "still convinced about the need to form a government of national apolitical competences," adding that he "is ready to remain in the people's service" provided that the next government would be "away from all political infighting, based on national dialogue without exclusion and setting, in particula |
Economic recovery depends on political consensus, Jebali The recovery of the Tunisian economy hinges on consensus among different political parties, which is the only way to restore security and economic and social stability, outgoing Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali said after a Cabinet meeting held Friday in Dar Dhiafa, Carthage, TAP reported.
The meeting brought together the Governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia, the Ministers of Finance, Investment and International Co-operation and the Minister in charge of Economic and Social Issues,They focused on the economic and social situation in the country and Mr Jebali said that the IMF were not demanding any additonal measures to tackle the economy other than the continuing govrernment action. He noted that many partieshad contributed to the negative image of Tunisia and exacerbated its deteriorating economic situation saying that tourismand investment had ben particularly affected. Mr. Ridha Saidi, Minister in charge of Economic and Social Issu |
Prime Minister-Designate to Announce New Government Tunisian Prime Minister-designate Ali Laarayedh is to announce Tunisia’s new interim government Friday following two weeks of negotiations over the cabinet reshuffle under his leadership, and months of talks under former Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali. Two weeks ago, Laarayedh was appointed as the new prime minister in charge of forming a new government following the [...]The post Prime Minister-Designate to Announce New Government appeared first on Tunisia Live. |
Hamadi Jebali announces resignation Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali has announced that he had presented his resignation to the President of the Republic, asserting, however, that he "is ready to remain at the service of the people" as part of a new initiative "but under conditions."
"I was ready to resign if the initiative to form a government of competences would not succeed and this is what I have done today," he said, adding that "this resignation does not mean a dereliction of duty." "We will see to the sustainability of the State and the continuity of its services and that there would be no political or institutional void at all levels," he assured. Besides, Mr. Jebali said that he is "still convinced about the need to form a government of national apolitical competences," adding that he "is ready to remain in the people's service" provided that the next government would be "away from all political infighting, based on national dialogue without exclusion and setting, in particula |