Tunisia's Prime Minister-designate Mehdi Jomaa has announced he had failed to reach a consensus on a new cabinet due to oversee the run-up to fresh elections.
He had been expected to submit his line-up to President Moncef Marzouki yesterday but said: "I chose not to do it in order for a consensus to be reached."
"For my part, my line-up is ready, it includes ministers of great quality but the security, social and economic situation make consensus a necessity," Jomaa explained yesterday.
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"I may be asked again (to form a new cabinet), or it could be somebody else," he said.
A vote on at the National Constituent Assembly on the long-delayed new constitution is due on today and the new line-up had been expected to go through a confidence vote on Tuesday.