A Tunisian holds a Tunisian national flag as he takes part in a protest against the former ruling party, Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) in Tunis, Tunisia, 20 January 2011. According to local media reports 20 January, some Ministers of the newly formed Tunisian interim government have announced their resignation from the former ruling party the RCD, as protesters took to the street demanding an end to the party's influence on the new governmental formation. The government of national unity got off to a rocky start on 18 January after three ministers of the General Union of Tunisian Workers (UGTT) quit over the weighting of the government in favour of ousted president Zine el-Abidine ben Ali's old party. While the opposition and civil society have been brought into government the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) party retained most of the top portfolios, such as defence and finance. EPA/HAIKAL HMIMA
A Tunisian soldier (C) gestures to the crowd of demonstartors to calm down during a protest against the former ruling party the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) in front of the party's premises in Tunis, Tunisia, 20 January 2011. According to local media reports 20 January, some Ministers of the newly formed Tunisian interim government have announced their resignation from the former ruling party the RCD, as protesters took to the street demanding an end to the party's influence on the new governmental formation. The government of national unity got off to a rocky start on 18 January after three ministers of the General Union of Tunisian Workers (UGTT) quit over the weighting of the government in favour of ousted president Zine el-Abidine ben Ali's old party. While the opposition and civil society have been brought into government the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) party retained most of the top portfolios, such as defence and finance. EPA/HAIKAL HMIMA
A Tunisian soldier faces demonstrators during a protest against the former ruling party the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) in Tunis, Tunisia, 20 January 2011. According to local media reports 20 January, some Ministers of the newly formed Tunisian interim government have announced their resignation from the former ruling party the RCD, as protesters took to the street demanding an end to the party's influence on the new governmental formation. The government of national unity got off to a rocky start on 18 January after three ministers of the General Union of Tunisian Workers (UGTT) quit over the weighting of the government in favour of ousted president Zine el-Abidine ben Ali's old party. While the opposition and civil society have been brought into government the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) party retained most of the top portfolios, such as defence and finance. EPA/STRINGER EPA/STRINGER EPA/STRINGER
A Tunisian gestures as he takes part in a protest against the former ruling party the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) in front of the party's premises in Tunis, Tunisia, 20 January 2011. According to local media reports 20 January, some Ministers of the newly formed Tunisian interim government have announced their resignation from the former ruling party the RCD, as protesters took to the street demanding an end to the party's influence on the new governmental formation. The government of national unity got off to a rocky start on 18 January after three ministers of the General Union of Tunisian Workers (UGTT) quit over the weighting of the government in favour of ousted president Zine el-Abidine ben Ali's old party. While the opposition and civil society have been brought into government the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) party retained most of the top portfolios, such as defence and finance. EPA/HAIKAL HMIMA
A Tunisian soldier gestures towards the photographer during a protest against the former ruling party the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) in Tunis, Tunisia, 20 January 2011. According to local media reports 20 January, some Ministers of the newly formed Tunisian interim government have announced their resignation from the former ruling party the RCD, as protesters took to the street demanding an end to the party's influence on the new governmental formation. The government of national unity got off to a rocky start on 18 January after three ministers of the General Union of Tunisian Workers (UGTT) quit over the weighting of the government in favour of ousted president Zine el-Abidine ben Ali's old party. While the opposition and civil society have been brought into government the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) party retained most of the top portfolios, such as defence and finance. EPA/STRINGER
A Tunisian soldier looks on as a demonstrator shouts slogans during a protest against the former ruling party the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) in Tunis, Tunisia, 20 January 2011. According to local media reports 20 January, some Ministers of the newly formed Tunisian interim government have announced their resignation from the former ruling party the RCD, as protesters took to the street demanding an end to the party's influence on the new governmental formation. The government of national unity got off to a rocky start on 18 January after three ministers of the General Union of Tunisian Workers (UGTT) quit over the weighting of the government in favour of ousted president Zine el-Abidine ben Ali's old party. While the opposition and civil society have been brought into government the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) party retained most of the top portfolios, such as defence and finance. EPA/STRINGER EPA/STRINGER
A Tunisian woman kisses a soldier during a protest against the former ruling party the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) in Tunis, Tunisia, 20 January 2011. According to local media reports 20 January, some Ministers of the newly formed Tunisian interim government have announced their resignation from the former ruling party the RCD, as protesters took to the street demanding an end to the party's influence on the new governmental formation. The government of national unity got off to a rocky start on 18 January after three ministers of the General Union of Tunisian Workers (UGTT) quit over the weighting of the government in favour of ousted president Zine el-Abidine ben Ali's old party. While the opposition and civil society have been brought into government the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) party retained most of the top portfolios, such as defence and finance. EPA/STRINGER
A Tunisian soldier gestures during a protest against the former ruling party the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) in Tunis, Tunisia, 20 January 2011. According to local media reports 20 January, some Ministers of the newly formed Tunisian interim government have announced their resignation from the former ruling party the RCD, as protesters took to the street demanding an end to the party's influence on the new governmental formation. The government of national unity got off to a rocky start on 18 January after three ministers of the General Union of Tunisian Workers (UGTT) quit over the weighting of the government in favour of ousted president Zine el-Abidine ben Ali's old party. While the opposition and civil society have been brought into government the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) party retained most of the top portfolios, such as defence and finance. EPA/HAIKAL HMIMA
A Tunisian woman holds a photo of the Tunisian young man who had immolated himself on 17 December 2010, during a protest against the former ruling party the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) in front of the party's premises in Tunis, Tunisia, 20 January 2011. According to local media reports 20 January, some Ministers of the newly formed Tunisian interim government have announced their resignation from the former ruling party the RCD, as protesters took to the street demanding an end to the party's influence on the new governmental formation. The government of national unity got off to a rocky start on 18 January after three ministers of the General Union of Tunisian Workers (UGTT) quit over the weighting of the government in favour of ousted president Zine el-Abidine ben Ali's old party. While the opposition and civil society have been brought into government the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) party retained most of the top portfolios, such as defence and finance. EPA/HAIKAL HMIMA
A Tunisian soldier stands amid demonstratorts gesture during a protest against the former ruling party the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) in Tunis, Tunisia, 20 January 2011. According to local media reports on 20 January 2011, some Ministers of the newly formed Tunisian interim government have announced their resignation from the former ruling party the RCD, as protesters took to the street demanding an end to the party's influence on the new governmental formation. The government of national unity got off to a rocky start on 18 January after three ministers of the General Union of Tunisian Workers (UGTT) quit over the weighting of the government in favour of ousted president Zine el-Abidine ben Ali's old party. While the opposition and civil society have been brought into government the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) party retained most of the top portfolios, such as defence and finance. EPA/STRINGER
Tunisians face soldiers during a protest against the former ruling party the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) in Tunis, Tunisia, 20 January 2011. According to local media reports on 20 January 2011, some Ministers of the newly formed Tunisian interim government have announced their resignation from the former ruling party the RCD, as protesters took to the street demanding an end to the party's influence on the new governmental formation. The government of national unity got off to a rocky start on 18 January after three ministers of the General Union of Tunisian Workers (UGTT) quit over the weighting of the government in favour of ousted president Zine el-Abidine ben Ali's old party. While the opposition and civil society have been brought into government the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD) party retained most of the top portfolios, such as defence and finance. EPA/STRINGER