Troika (Tunisia)

The Troika was an unofficial name for the alliance between the three parties (Ennahda, Ettakatol, and CPR) that ruled in Tunisia after the 2011 Constituent Assembly election.

[1][2] Ali Laarayedh stepped down as prime minister on 9 January 2014;[3] Mehdi Jomaa was appointed in his place on 10 January 2014.

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The leaders of the troika, from left to right: Rached Ghannouchi and head of government Hamadi Jebali ( Ennahdha ), President of the Republic Moncef Marzouki ( CPR ), Mustapha Ben Jafar ( Ettakatol ).
The three presidents at the signing ceremony of the new constitution , from right to left: the head of government Ali Laarayedh , the president of the republic Moncef Marzouki , the president of the Constituent Assembly Mustapha Ben Jafar .