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Thousands gather in Tunis to support ruling Islmaist party's legitimacy and denounce proposed technocrat government.
Trade unions, representing about 30 percent of the labour force, have been protesting against the ruling Ennahada party.
Hamadi Jebali says he will step down if unable to form government of technocrats by Saturday to solve political crisis.
Ruling party says it will quit if PM Jabali honours promise to form government of technocrats.
Many in western region blame ruling Ennadha party for failing to prevent recent murder of opposition leader.
Head of powerful Ennahda party expects new government to be announced in two or three days, ending political crisis.
Withdrawal of cabinet ministers deals further blow to PM's government, already weakened by last week's assassination.
Jebali vows to resign if his technocratic cabinet offer is denied as thousands of ruling party supporters mass in Tunis.
Tunisia's president warns of forces that are intent on disrupting the country's peaceful movement to democracy.
Tens of thousands take to streets for funeral procession of Shokri Belaid amid nationwide protests.
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