
Tunisian Prime Minister Mehdi Jomaa asserted Wednesday that he will not accept new mission as premier following the parliamentary elections on October 26.
Circulations of the post must be adopted as tradition in Tunisian political community to support stability in the country; Jomaa was quoted as saying by the Al Arabiya News.
The Tunisians will cast their votes for parties' platforms, he said, the new plans necessitate new teams to carry them out.
Earlier, leader of Tunisia's Islamic Renaissance Party, Ennahdah, Rachid Ghannouchi hinted out that Jomaa may be designated to the post again.
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