Tunisia Ennahda party says will accept vote result
TUNIS Oct 20 (Reuters) - Tunisian Islamist party Ennahda will accept the results of elections on Sunday to a constituent assembly and is in talks with other parties on creating a post-election alliance including a coalition government, its leader said on Thursday.
"We will accept the results of elections whatever they may be. We will congratulate the winner and we hope they would congratulate us if we won," Rached Ghannouchi told Reuters in a telephone interview.
"Our choice is a government of national unity because the country needs to continue on the path of consensus... Ennahda is in talks with the (major) parties to create alliances in the constituent assembly."
The constituent assembly will write a new constitution before new parliamentary and parliamentary elections, and is also expected to form a new interim government in Tunisia.
(Reporting by Tarek Amara; Writing by Andrew Hammond)
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