The Tunisian government of transition, thousands of protesters challenged by increasingly nervous, will be restored today, his spokesman said after a senior American envoy called on Arab countries to learn the lesson of "Tunisian example." The atmosphere heated up considerably in Tunisia, where the first march in defense of the transitional government was broken abruptly by a group demanding a new government purged of officials of the former regime of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.
State television announced that there will be changes among the ambassadors of the country abroad, and at the level of governors and mayors and other officials of the central, regional and local level are appointed by the regime of deposed president. Thousands of people again asked the departure of the ministers of Ben Ali, which should lead to Tunisia to call for fair elections and pluralist.
State television announced that there will be changes among the ambassadors of the country abroad, and at the level of governors and mayors and other officials of the central, regional and local level are appointed by the regime of deposed president. Thousands of people again asked the departure of the ministers of Ben Ali, which should lead to Tunisia to call for fair elections and pluralist.
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