tunisian pm habib al sid loses confidence vote
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Tunisian PM Habib Al Sid loses confidence vote

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Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Essid, Justice Minister Amor Mansour
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Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Al Sid lost a confidence vote in parliament Saturday, in a move that risks plunging the country into fresh political uncertainty.

Lawmakers voted overwhelmingly in favour of dismissing Al Sid, whose government has been criticised for failing to tackle the country’s economic crisis, high unemployment and a series of terrorist attacks since coming to power 18 months ago.

Out of Tunisia’s 217 MPs, 191 were present for the vote. A total of 118 voted to unseat Al Sid, three voted for him to stay at the helm of the North African nation and 27 abstained.

The 67-year-old premier had been under growing pressure since President Beji Qaid Al Sebsi appeared on local television in June to criticise the administration and propose creating a new government of national unity.

Al Sebsi is now required to launch consultations within 10 days to choose the “most suitable person” to form a new government, though no clear frontrunner has emerged so far

The no-confidence outcome was widely expected after the four parties that make up Al Sid’s coalition said they would vote to oust him.

Speaking before the vote, MPs praised Al Sid for his “integrity” but also criticised his record.

Abdul Aziz Kotti, of Al Sebsi’s Nidaa Tunis party, spoke of “a big economic crisis... and a government incapable of finding solutions and giving Tunisians hope.”

Former prime minister Ali Lareyedh, of the Islamist Al Nahda party, said the government had been “too weak”.

“It is time for a change,” he said.

Al Sid had already been forced into a broad reshuffle in January, when the country witnessed some of its worst social unrest since the 2011 uprising that toppled longtime dictator Zine Al Abidine Bin Ali.

His backers have condemned “pressure” from supporters of Hafedh Qaid Al Sebsi, the president’s son who is among the leaders of the Nidaa Tunis party.

Al Sid defended his record on Saturday, accusing his detractors of “pretending to forget” progress his government had made in fighting terrorism.

“This government was built to last... because the situation in our country required continuity,” he said ahead of the vote.

He was applauded a number of times during his speech.

Several lawmakers from the left-wing opposition Popular Front party announced that they would not take part in the no-confidence vote, dismissing the procedure as “purely perfunctory”.

Al Sid’s ouster comes at a sensitive time for the nation, and Tunisian media doubted that it would solve the country’s problems.

“Will the departure of Habib Al Sid and his team resolve the enormous difficulties facing the country? It would be naive to think that the rescue of the country depends on a government of national unity,” wrote Le Quotidien.

“The biggest fear today is a political void,” said La Presse.

Tunisia, whose 2011 uprising inspired similar revolts across other Arab countries, has been touted as a regional example of a successful transition to democracy after a revolution.

But successive governments have struggled to tackle terrorism and to revive the flagging economy.

Security forces frequently engage in deadly clashes with extremist groups in the mountainous west, and last year Daesh claimed two high-profile attacks that killed 59 foreign tourists.

The country has been in a state of emergency since November, when a suicide bombing, also claimed by Daesh, killed 12 presidential guards in Tunis.

Economic growth slowed to 0.8 percent last year from 2.3 percent in 2014, and unemployment nationwide stood at 15 percent at the end of last year

source : gulfnews

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