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Ben Ali security chief to be named as Tunisia PM

Habib Essid will be formally tasked with forming Tunisia's government
Former Tunisian Interior Minister Habib Essid in Tunis on 27 July, 2011 (AFP)

A top security official of ousted dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali is to be named as prime minister designate following Tunisia's first free presidential and parliamentary elections, his party said Monday.

Habib Essid will be formally tasked with forming a government later Monday by President Beji Caid Essebsi, their Nidaa Tounes party said.

He will then have a month, extendable once, to win approval for his line-up in parliament, in which the party holds only 86 of the 217 seats after October's landmark election.

Essid, 65, was a top interior ministry official under Ben Ali's iron-fisted government but was kept on after the 2011 revolution that inspired the Arab Spring.

He was born in the coastal Tunisian city of Sousse in 1949.

After a stint as interior minister, he served as security adviser to Islamist prime minister Hamadi Jebali.

"After consultations, both within the party and with other parties, there is consensus around the name of Habib Essid as candidate for the post of head of government," Nida Tounes vice president Mohamed Ennaceur told reporters.

"He is an independent figure... who has skills and experience," Ennaceur said, singling out his "knowledge of security matters."

The prime minister designate will need the support of other parties in parliament for his line-up.

The Islamist Ennahda party, which holds the second largest number of seats, has not ruled out joining a coalition with Nida Tounes.

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