TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's secular opposition will announce an alternative "salvation government" next week, a challenge the Islamist-led ruling coalition that could make it harder to negotiate a political compromise.
The head of the transitional parliament suspended the legislature's work last Tuesday until the government starts talks with the opposition which has been holding daily protests after the murder of two prominent secularist politicians.
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