. >> tom stephenson reporting from cairo. the tunisian prime minister has presented a new coalition cabinet, which could be the first government since they held their first free elections last year. it did not represent the nation will enough. this time the party is in. >> anti-islamist party promises it's voters it would never work with tunisia's leading party. now it may have to go back on its word. the prime minister presented a government which includes both parties. >> we have made changes to widen the composition of the government. >> the first one he presented to parliament failed to pass. they may have a hard time cooperating with its rival. the prime minister said there is no other choice. they need a government to tackle their security problems. >> we have no more time to lose. we are in a race against the clock to find solutions to urgent matters. >> if validated, the government would be the first formed after free elections. it has been held up as an example of democratic transition. >> here in france, setting asi