Tunisian finance minister abruptly resigns

Tunisian finance minister resigns, saying ministers spend to curry support of voters

TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) -- Tunisia's finance minister has resigned, claiming he's outnumbered by a government that spends to win electoral support.

Houcine Dimassi said in a letter of resignation on Friday, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press, that his bid to favor healthy public finances differed with most ministers in the government led by Islamist Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali. He said they want "an electoral approach resulting in sudden and vertiginous state spending."

Dimassi is the second minister in less than a month to resign. The other was the minister in charge of administrative reform, Mohamed Abbou, known as "Mr. Anti-Corruption."

Dimassi also criticized the recent firing of Central Bank chief Mustapha Kamel Nabli.

Tunisia is struggling to put its house in order after its autocratic leader was toppled in January 2011.

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