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"Mr President, events in Tunisia serve as a warning to all undemocratic governments – not just in the Arab world but throughout the whole world. If they do not provide a mechanism in their constitution for people to express their discontent, then they face revolution and the violence that this entails.
It is not for the EU to dictate the dots and commas of any nation’s constitution. However, we should encourage transition to constitutional democracy and promote an open economy, investment and economic growth, because it is economic growth – trading with the rest of the world – that will bring jobs and relieve poverty, which is actually the root cause of much of the dissatisfaction in the Arab world."@en1
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