Tunisian President Kais Saied, facing growing resistance to a power-grab that his opponents called a coup, appointed a new prime minister on Wednesday to help tackle the North African country’s worsening economic problems.
Najla Bouden Romdhane, a little-known professor at a Tunisian university who implements World Bank projects for Tunisia’s Education Ministry, becomes the country’s first woman prime minister, with the task of forming a stable government after weeks of turmoil.
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