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Tunisian PM Reshuffles Cabinet amid Security, Economic Challenges

Tunisian PM Reshuffles Cabinet amid Security, Economic Challenges
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Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Essid named 12 new ministers on Wednesday in a cabinet reshuffle he hopes will boost the effectiveness of his government as it battles Takfiri violence and tries to revive the economy.

Tunisian PM Reshuffles Cabinet amid Security, Economic Challenges

Tunisia has been under a state of emergency since an "ISIS" suicide bomber attacked presidential guards in November in the capital Tunis following two previous militant attacks on foreign tourists that damaged the country's economy.

Essid named new ministers of the interior, justice and foreign affairs, among others. He gave no reason for the changes but late last year he said he would replace ministers to increase the efficiency of his government.

Tunisia, praised as a model for democratic transition since its 2011 revolt ousted autocrat Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali, has mostly avoided the violent turmoil of other "Arab Spring" countries which also toppled long-standing rulers.

Though, an attack by Takfiri gunmen on the Bardo museum in Tunis in March and a gun attack on foreign tourists at a beach hotel in Sousse resort in June, left the government struggling to find the best strategy to counter militants.

In a statement Essid's office named Hedi Majdoub as the new interior minister and a former presidential adviser, Khemais Jinaou, as foreign minister.

More than 3,000 Tunisians had left to fight for "ISIS" and other groups in Iraq and Syria and increasingly in neighboring Libya. The government had cracked down on militants at home but has faced criticism about how security forces are protecting human rights.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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