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VOA标准英语2011-AU Recognizes Tunisia's Speaker as Interi

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Africa's highest security body has recognized the speaker of Tunisia's national assembly as interim1 leader until fresh elections are held. The African Union Peace and Security Council condemned2 the excessive use of force against demonstrators in Tunis.


Meeting in emergency session Saturday, the 15-member Peace and Security Council expressed concern at ongoing3 developments in Tunisia, and urged an end to all acts of violence.

AU Peace and Security Director el-Ghassim Wane4 says the Council indicated its satisfaction with news that Tunisia's Constitutional Court had named the national assembly speaker as interim leader pending5 elections.

"Yesterday the prime minister announced he was taking charge of the situation on the basis of Article 56," said Wane. "We just learned that the Constitutional Court has decided6 that they should rather follow Article 57, and we believe, at least the interpretation7 of counsel is that so far the Tunisians have been acting8 within the framework of their constitution."

In cases where a leader is ousted9 without elections, the Peace and Security Council often suspends the country's AU membership. But Wane said in this case, President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali's ouster was considered legitimate10, and no action would be taken.

"No effect, in the sense that the transition was done in accordance with the constitution," added Wane. "The speaker of the national assembly was designated to lead the transition, and that is in line with the relevant provisions of the constitution of Tunisia."

Wane said barring any unforeseen developments, Tunisia would be seated as a member in good standing11 at the African Union summit later this month in Addis Ababa.

One Peace and Security Council ambassador, who spoke12 on condition of anonymity13, said many members had expressed hope that all African countries would use events in Tunis as a lesson, because in his words, what is happening now in Tunisia is what could happen to other dictators.

The Council statement urged Tunisia's interim leaders to promptly14 organize elections to elect a successor to President Ben Ali. The authoritarian15 leader's rule came to an abrupt16 end Friday when he fled to Saudi Arabia in the face of month-long protests over unemployment and rising food prices.

More than a dozen protestors were reported killed Thursday before Mr. Ben Ali fled, and rioters were reported looting and setting fires on the streets of Tunis Saturday


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