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Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali announced on Friday that talks on the formation of a new government of technocrats had been rescheduled for Monday, after he met the leaders of the main political parties. That is why we have decided to continue the discussions on Monday," Jebali told reporters. He said a previous Saturday deadline for the announcement of his planned new cabinet, intended to extricate the country from its worst political crisis since the revolution, had been cancelled and no new date set.
Jebali, number two in the ruling Islamist party Ennahda, had said earlier this week that he would resign if he failed to win enough support for his plan, first announced amid public outrage over the killing of leftist leader Chokri Belaid.
Also present at the meeting were prominent opposition leader Beji Caid Essebsi, a former premier who heads the popular centre-right party Call of Tunisia, and the Republican Party's Neji Chebbi. Since the February 6 assassination of Belaid, who was an outspoken critic of the ruling Islamists, Jebali has sought to achieve consensus for his plan. He is broadly supported by the secular opposition parties, by the UGTT, Tunisia's powerful workers union, and by civil society groups, who see the proposal as the only way out of Tunisia's unfolding crisis.
But Ennahda and its centre-left ally in the ruling coalition, the CPR, along with two smaller parties, have voiced opposition, demanding that the new administration include both politicians and independents. If those parties vote comprehensively against it, they would have a big enough majority in the assembly to block the planned new administration, even though Jebali has said it does not require parliament's approval.