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The United States on Monday voiced alarm over the Tunisian president's sacking of the government and called on the birthplace of the

The United States on Monday voiced alarm over the Tunisian president’s sacking of the government and called on the birthplace of the Arab Spring to adhere to “democratic principles.”

“We’re concerned about the developments in Tunisia,” White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki told reporters. “We are in touch at a senior level,” she said. “We urge calm and support Tunisian efforts to move forward in line with democratic principles.” She said it was too early to determine whether Tunisian President Kais Saied had carried out a coup, saying the State Department would carry out a legal analysis.

Under domestic law, the United States is obligated to cut off direct assistance to governments that came to power by overthrowing elected leaders.

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