TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's powerful labour movement on Friday urged the country's Islamist-led government to make "painful" concessions to end a stalemate over its rule after talks with secular opposition failed to break the deadlock.
Two and half years after the overthrow of its autocratic leader triggered the wave of "Arab Spring" rebellions, Tunisia's crisis is threatening transition in a country once seen as the region's promising model for fledgling democracy.
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