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Tunisian parliament speaker to be interim leader after president Essebsi’s death | Tunisian parliament speaker to be interim leader after president Essebsi’s death |
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The speaker of Tunisia’s parliament, Mohamed Ennaceur, will be sworn in as interim president later on Thursday, the deputy parliament speaker said after the announcement of the death of 92-year-old president Beji Caid Essebsi. | The speaker of Tunisia’s parliament, Mohamed Ennaceur, will be sworn in as interim president later on Thursday, the deputy parliament speaker said after the announcement of the death of 92-year-old president Beji Caid Essebsi. |
The prime minister also declared seven days of national mourning. | The prime minister also declared seven days of national mourning. |
Essebsi, who helped guide the north African country’s transition to democracy after the 2011 ‘Arab Spring’ uprising, has been a prominent politician in Tunisia since the overthrow of veteran autocrat Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali. The events in Tunisia were followed by uprisings across the Middle East, including in nearby Libya and Egypt. | Essebsi, who helped guide the north African country’s transition to democracy after the 2011 ‘Arab Spring’ uprising, has been a prominent politician in Tunisia since the overthrow of veteran autocrat Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali. The events in Tunisia were followed by uprisings across the Middle East, including in nearby Libya and Egypt. |
Drafted in as prime minister in 2011 after Ben Ali was toppled, Essebsi was elected president three years later, becoming the country’s first directly-elected head of state after the revolution. |
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