Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff extended a message to congratulate Moncef Marzouki on his election as President of Tunisia, saying : "I am sure that your long political experience will contribute to the success of your management of state affairs in this important stage of transition and establishment of foundations for the democratic future of Tunisia." She reaffirmed in this message published on Thursday by Brazil's Embassy in Tunis, her country's support to Tunisia and will to help it bring the changes started in the country to completion... The Brazilian President also extended a message to congratulate Prime Minister in the next government Hamadi Jebali , wishing him full success in his mission as head of government in "this stage of democratic transition which started last January 14 and was crowned with the elections of the constituent assembly last October 23 ". "You can rely on the support and friendship of Brazil to develop our relations, based on the mutual aspirations of our peoples for democracy, human rights and national development with no social exclusion ", she wrote.
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