Tunisia's secular opposition said on Sunday, it may establish alternative "to save the government" to challenge the ruling Islamist-led coalition, and shows its six months of two leftist politician assassinated anger.
Opposition leaders, who have been this month, the Egyptian army to overthrow an Islamist president's clout that they have no interest with the dominant Islamist party ENNAHDA reconciliation.
"We meet this evening to discuss the establishment of a new salvation government, and will consider the nomination of new prime minister to replace this government the possibility of failure," Gilani said Hamami, save laFront the Union and the Workers' Party of Tunisia leader.
"There is no longer any doubt, is now the time to go through it."
Tunisians supporting many fear may be a transition to democracy in the most tumultuous periods because the 2011 overthrow of authoritarian president Zein El Abidin Ben because · Ali, inspired uprisings across the Arab world, the uprising.
Cabinet ministers met on Monday to discuss the growing political crisis, government officials said the Prime Minister's message to the nation is also expected.
On Thursday, assailants shot and killed leftist politician Mohamed Romi with the same gun, according to the government, to be used to kill the secular opposition leader Chokri BlackRock February 6.
Opposition holds ENNAHDA Romi killings, hardline Salafi militants accused the government is responsible. Some violent protests in the capital, Tunis, and has been the capital city since the outbreak of the assassination of Brahmi.
On Sunday, competition and anti-government protesters waving the red flag of Tunisia assembled in the square outside parliament on both sides, dozens of black-uniformed security men stand guard.
There is no violence, but the Interior Ministry called on protest groups, one moved to another area to prevent conflicts.
Hundreds of opposition supporters sang the national anthem and chanted "Get out" on their side of the square. A smaller pro ENNAHDA dozens of protesters chanted: "respect for the legitimacy of the government, is a responsibility."
In the square at a news conference, said opposition figures Khamees Kasee ??la, the transition from the Tunisian Constituent Assembly, which is trying to complete a new constitution, 70 members of Congress have now withdrawn. They intend to stay in the square, although the police to disperse them on Saturday night.
"This is an open-ended sit-in, we will not leave until our demands are met, we will hold the government responsible for any of our attacks, or any bloodshed," Kasee ??la said family members rushed to join sit with food to break their fasts.
"Tearing at the seams."
The opposition has been mobilized against the Islamist-dominated government, mass protests in Egypt, prompting the army cleared President Mohammed Mursi inspiration.
Islamists and other critics say the threat of opposition activists in a fragile transition process stability.
"They tried and failed at the ballot box, they decided to plunge us into chaos, they are tearing at the seams of this country, Khalid said:" AL-Fadlawy in, ENNAHDA supporters.
Speaker said on Saturday that the government is discussing a new power-sharing agreement, and urges those withdrawn 217 members of the Constituent Assembly to reconsider.
"It is not sensible to throw in the towel just a few meters away from the finish line," Mustapha Ben Jaafar said in a speech.
, A member of a secular party led coalition ENNAHDA, Ben Jaafar said that the General Assembly is only a few weeks away from the completion of the new constitution. But the opposition position has hardened.
"Opposition completely reject all efforts to expand the power of reconciliation head of the Constituent Assembly," Hammami told Reuters reporters.
Assembly in Tunisia protest outside the capital, on Saturday Brahmi funeral attracted thousands of people.
Police used tear gas to disperse opposition demonstrators in Tunisia and Sidi Bouzid, Brahmi uprising against Ben Ali's hometown and the cradle.
In last Sunday's protests, opposition supporters brush off concerns about the risk of unrest.
"The government over a year, in order to solve the economic problems, the completion of the constitution, as it promised it to fail. Their time, said:" The protesters Sabeha Waguibi, wrapped in the Tunisian flag.
"Now, we want to end this leadership, either protest or war."
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