TUNIS (Reuters) - The Islamist Ennahda party, which heads Tunisia's government, is open to creating a new government but refuses to dissolve the transitional Constituent Assembly which is only weeks away from finalizing a draft constitution, a party official said.
"We are open to all proposals to reach an agreement, including a salvation or unity government," the official, Ameur Larayedh, told Reuters. "But we will not accept dissolving the Constituent Assembly, this is a red line."
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