Tunisia's ruling Islamist parties on Sunday ENNAHDA exchange process, and agreed to meet with the opposition to find solutions to the country's its 2011 Arab Spring revolution, the most serious political crisis since the consensus.
Fethi Ayadi, Chairman of the party's Supreme Council, told reporters that the end of the week begin negotiations can be considered caretaker technocratic government opposition demands to find a way out of the current impasse.
ENNAHDA President Rashid Ghannouchi firmly rejected on Thursday the demand, prompting opposition leaders critics who accuse him of incompetent leadership and the party's hardline Salafi complacency toward the threat of violence.
"We call for an immediate dialogue, bringing together all the opposition parties and the ruling coalition, without any conditions," Ayadi said.
Tunisia overthrew long dictatorship birthplace of the Arab Spring revolutions, has been in turmoil Salafi gunmen allegedly held after the last three weeks the second time this year, the assassination of secular politicians.
The army to step down, Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Mursi also emboldened the secular opposition took to the streets in Tunisia, trying to force out, which won 41 percent of the seats in the 2011 Constituent Assembly ENNAHDA the end.
Secret contacts
Ayadi said after the decision ENNAHDA rare and previously unannounced visits Ghannouchi and Beji CAID Essebsi, the former Prime Minister, the main opposition party and Nida Touns secret meeting between the head in Paris on Friday.
"Political discussions, we believe that such a dialogue can begin end of the week," Ayadi said.
Tube and two smaller secular parties, ENNAHDA, has moved from opposition NRF under the heavy pressure, the country's powerful UGTT trade union federation and other interest groups aside a caretaker government.
Its conciliatory gestures before the meeting the day before the leaders of the UGTT Wan countries members of the public and private sectors, making it the only group capable waving outside pressure, the squabbling politicians.
UGTT Secretary-General Hussein Abassi told Reuters on Friday told reporters that he refused the Tunisian media similarities, his role and the Egyptian military leader Abdel Fatah Sisi between people, but really want helping to push the opponent's consensus of all parties.
In addition to requiring ENNAHDA aside, some critics would like to dissolve the Constituent Assembly, missed the deadline to 10 months ago to write a new constitution, but others want it to wrap up its work soon.
In both cases, the national elections will soon follow.
Faced with such widespread opposition, Ghannouchi offer last Thursday of each party formed the government, but drew the line at the surrender ENNAHDA advantage, 2011 election winner.
Suggesting Ayadi a caretaker emerging possibility of talks, he said: "Our proposal is still a national unity government, but to other constructive suggestions, we are open."
Although the turmoil in Egypt and Tunisia are in the government after the Islamic revolution, ruled 11 million people in Tunisia in North Africa in Cairo military takeover of a small country-style analyst role.
Unlike Egypt, Tunisia, the army does not intervene in political tradition, there is no parallel business empire to defend Cairo generals.
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