Tunisia PM resigns
Tunisia's prime minister Hamadi Jebali resigns 
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After
 meeting President, Jebali, in a broadcast on television said "I 
promised and assured that, in the event that my initiative failed, I 
would resign as head of the government, and that is what I have done".
Jebali,
 whose efforts to form a government of technocrats was rebuffed on 
Monday by his own Ennahda party, said he was standing down to "fulfill a
 promise made to the people." "This is a big disappointment," he said.
"Our
 people are disillusioned by the political class. We must restore 
confidence." Jebali said he had called on his cabinet to continue to do 
the "utmost to ensure that the state continues to function." 
"The
 failure of my initiative does not mean the failure of Tunisia or the 
failure of the revolution," he added, referring to the country's 
uprising two years ago to oust a long-time dictator. 
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