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Tunisia's nominated PM faces strong opposition

Tunisia's newly appointed prime minister-delegate Youssef Chahed poses for photographers after being appointed by the Tunisian president at Carthage Palace in Carthage, some 15 kilometres on the outskirts of Tunis, on August 3, 2016. (AFP)

Adnen Chaouachi
Press TV, Tunis

After his designation by the Tunisian president as the new premier of the North African state, Youssef Chahed is now facing strong opposition from five political parties. It is believed that Chahed would be in trouble when he wants to get the vote of confidence in the parliament. Our correspondent in Tunis Adnen Chaouachi has a report.

 


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