Two nitians will vote to day in a referendum on whether to approve a new constitution. This has been a project about a year in the making by their authoritarian minded president cisosiads. The country is ended up with what seems to be another would be dictator, ais s. Gregg carlstrom is a middle east correspondent for the economist.
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