TUNIS - A young unemployed person is killed in Gafsa, Tunisia, setting themselves on fire. Another young man, who is also unemployed, he attempted suicide with the same system Rgueb near Sidi Bouzid: now in hospital and his condition is considered serious. Controlled the country for a quarter of a century by Ben Ali and his powerful entourage, the "Jasmine Revolution" has succeeded in a few weeks to overthrow the regime and has not subsided even after the flight of former President, January 14.
For days, the interim government has to deal with protesters dissatisfied with the composition of the executive. Too many leaders of the old regime in the new team, accusing the population, Lche continues to fill the squares and that for now has been able to obtain the resignation of some ministers dell'opposizone, the abandonment of the RCD, the party of Ben Ali, from part of all the ministers of the former regime and finally disbanded.
According to official data, 78 were killed in the first two weeks of protests, 100 according to the UN. Street battles today between anti-government protesters and supporters of the interim executive. Tomorrow will be announced the "final settlement" of the transitional government: the Tunisian state television reported, quoting a statement from the spokesperson.
E 'wait for tomorrow also the appointment of local governors and ambassadors. A cabinet reshuffle was announced yesterday, "to fill the posts of ministers who have resigned (five last week, ndr) and replace any other vacancies," said the spokesman.
For days, the interim government has to deal with protesters dissatisfied with the composition of the executive. Too many leaders of the old regime in the new team, accusing the population, Lche continues to fill the squares and that for now has been able to obtain the resignation of some ministers dell'opposizone, the abandonment of the RCD, the party of Ben Ali, from part of all the ministers of the former regime and finally disbanded.
According to official data, 78 were killed in the first two weeks of protests, 100 according to the UN. Street battles today between anti-government protesters and supporters of the interim executive. Tomorrow will be announced the "final settlement" of the transitional government: the Tunisian state television reported, quoting a statement from the spokesperson.
E 'wait for tomorrow also the appointment of local governors and ambassadors. A cabinet reshuffle was announced yesterday, "to fill the posts of ministers who have resigned (five last week, ndr) and replace any other vacancies," said the spokesman.
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