Tunisian PM Delegates his Powers to Focus on Presidential Race

Tunisian Prime Minister Youssef Chahed will temporarily
delegate his powers to Public Service Minister Kamal Morjane to focus on his
candidacy for the presidency and to ensure equal opportunities for all
candidates, he said on Thursday.
The September 15 vote follows the death at age 92 last month
of Beji Caid Essebsi, the first president to be democratically elected in
Tunisia after the popular uprising of 2011.
Chahed is competing in a race crowded with prominent
figures, including the current Defense Minister Abd El karim Zbidi, the vice
president of Ennahda party Abdel Fattah Mourou and former Prime Minister Mehdi
Jomaa.
Former President Moncef Marzouki and Nabil Karoui, a
businessman and owner of the private channel Nessma TV, will also stand.
Chahed, Mourou and Zbidi are likely frontrunners.
“In order to ensure the transparency of the presidential
election and the equal opportunities between all candidates, I am temporarily
delegating my powers until the end of the campaign for the Minister of Public
Service, Kamal Morjane.”, Chahed said in a speech.
The election campaign runs from September 1 to 13.
Tunisia’s president controls foreign and defense policy,
governing alongside a prime minister chosen by parliament who has authority over domestic affairs.