Talks are due to resume on the creation of a new Tunisian government, despite opposition from the ruling party.
The country has been in political crisis since the killing of opposition politician Chokri Belaid on 6 February triggered mass protests.
This led to resignations from the coalition government.
PM Hamadi Jebali wants to form an administration of technocrats, but the idea is opposed by the leader of his Islamic Ennahda party.
Mr Jebali has threatened to resign if Ennahda blocks his solution to the political crisis sparked by the assassination of Mr Belaid.
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