The Tunisian revolution seems to bring an endless daily dose of surprises. Yesterday, the Tunisian Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi, announced the formation of an interim unity government. The transitional government will include members of the opposition but also figures of the old regime. Some key portfolios remain in the hands of ministers who served under ousted President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, including Foreign Affairs, the Interior, Defense and Finance. But perhaps the biggest surprise, especially for netizens, was the announcement of Slim Amamou, blogger, activist and Global Voices contributor, as Secretary of State for Sports and Youth Affairs.
Slim (@Slim404) broke the news on Twitter:
“ Je suis secrétaire d’état a la Jeunesse et aux sports 🙂
In an interview with French Radio, Slim explained that he was approached hours before the new government was announced and that his choice was a natural decision for someone who wants to participate in the building of his country, adding that “it will take Tunisia a least 10 years for a stable democracy to establish itself.”
As soon as the appointment of Slim was made public, reactions on Twitter started pouring in. Along side warm congratulations, reactions were mixed. Some wanted Slim out of the government, others were prepared to grant him the benefit of the doubt.
Hisham is a Moroccan doctor and blogger who currently lives in France. He is passionate about citizen media and writes about good governance, human rights, online activism and anything else related to his native Morocco. He is also co-founder of TalkMorocco.net , an online forum advocating free speech and cultural dialog. He blogs at the Mirror| المرآة .
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