Tunisia's appointed technocratic prime minister Habib Jemli announces success in cabinet formation. Image via France24.
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Tunisian prime minister Jemli forms new government and appoints cabinet members

Habib Jemli, an agricultural engineer appointed to head the government about a month ago to revive the Tunisia's faltering economy, has been struggling to make rival parties see eye to eye on most issues, but recently announced success in forming a cabinet composed of autonomous technocrats. Jemli's choices will be submitted for ratification in parliament by Tunisian president Kais Saied.

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Thu Jan 02 - AlJazeera

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