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Tunisia unrest: Ennahda 'rejects PM Hamadi Jebali new cabinet' Tunisia unrest: Ennahda 'rejects Hamadi Jebali's new cabinet'
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Tunisia's ruling party has reportedly rejected moves to dismiss the government and form a cabinet of technocrats after the assassination of an opposition leader.Tunisia's ruling party has reportedly rejected moves to dismiss the government and form a cabinet of technocrats after the assassination of an opposition leader.
Ennahda's vice-president said Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali "did not ask the opinion of his party", Reuters reports.Ennahda's vice-president said Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali "did not ask the opinion of his party", Reuters reports.
Chokri Belaid was shot dead on Wednesday, sparking violent protests.Chokri Belaid was shot dead on Wednesday, sparking violent protests.
Ennahda denies opposition claims that it was behind the killing of the anti-Islamist politician.Ennahda denies opposition claims that it was behind the killing of the anti-Islamist politician.
"We in Ennahda believe Tunisia needs a political government now," party Vice-President Abdelhamid Jelassi was quoted as saying by Reuters."We in Ennahda believe Tunisia needs a political government now," party Vice-President Abdelhamid Jelassi was quoted as saying by Reuters.
"We will continue discussions with others parties about forming a coalition government," he added."We will continue discussions with others parties about forming a coalition government," he added.
The reported remarks come a day after Mr Jebali said he had decided to form a government of "competent nationals without political affiliation".The reported remarks come a day after Mr Jebali said he had decided to form a government of "competent nationals without political affiliation".
The new ministers would have a mandate "limited to managing the affairs of the country until elections are held in the shortest possible time," the prime minister said in a nationally televised address.The new ministers would have a mandate "limited to managing the affairs of the country until elections are held in the shortest possible time," the prime minister said in a nationally televised address.
The killing of Mr Belaid - the first political assassination since the Arab Spring uprising in 2011 - sparked an outbreak of anger across Tunisia. The killing of Mr Belaid - the first political assassination since the Arab Spring uprising in 2011 - sparked angry protests across Tunisia.
He was shot dead at close range by a gunmen in the capital Tunis on Wednesday. The attacker fled on the back of a motorcycle. He was shot dead at close range in the capital, Tunis, on Wednesday. The attacker fled on the back of a motorcycle.
Thousands of people later rallied outside the interior ministry, many chanting slogans urging the government to stand down and calling for a new revolution.Thousands of people later rallied outside the interior ministry, many chanting slogans urging the government to stand down and calling for a new revolution.
In the centre of Tunis, a police officer was killed during clashes between police and opposition supporters protesting against Mr Belaid's death.In the centre of Tunis, a police officer was killed during clashes between police and opposition supporters protesting against Mr Belaid's death.