Caretaker President Foued Mebazaa unveiled, on Saturday, plaques bearing new names of streets in Tunis, said a statement from the Presidency of the Republic. They are the plaques of "January 14, 2011 Square" in replacement of November 7 Square, Radhia Hadded street (instead of Yugoslavia Street), Behi Ladgham Avenue and Hassib Ben Ammar Avenue (Berges du Lac), said the statement. Mr. Mebazaa was accompanied by the Interior Minister, the Governor of Tunis, the Chairman of the Special Delegation of the Municipality of Tunis and relatives of persons honoured by this action.
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