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Argentina, ranks among the world's top 10 in the use of Twitter.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos told The Associated Press in an
interview why he likes platform so much. With 2 million followers,
http://twitter.com/JuanManSantos ranks third for Latin America leaders
dead or alive after Chavez and Fernandez."I use
it sometimes to send messages to clarify certain things, to communicate
with the country," said Santos. "You sent out a tweet and immediately,
if it's something important, it comes out in the media. Instead of
making so many press conferences, you use Twitter."Almost two-thirds of
world leaders have joined the Twitterverse, according to an analysis last
year of 264 government accounts in 125 countries that the public relations
firm Burson-Marsteller described as the first-ever global study of world
leaders using the platform.The most-followed account of any world leader,
https://www.twitter.com/BarackObama , which has more than 35 million followers.
But Latin American leaders continue to gain ground a tweet a time.
They have become more adept on the social network than their European
counterparts and rank among the world's top 20 most-followed leaders.____Luis
Velarde in Washington, D.C, Vicente Marquez in Caracas, Venezuela, Belen
Bogado in Asuncion, Paraguay, Almudena Calatrava in Buenos Aires, Argentina,
and Luis Andres Henao in Santiago, Chile, contributed to this report.____Michael
Warren is on Tw
A young Tunisia fan holds a vuvuzela on January 30, 2013 at
the Mbombela stadium in Nelspruit. The Tunisian football federation announced
on Tuesday that the start of the new league had been postponed
after clubs resisted plans to hold closed matches due to the political
crisis.AFP/FileTUNIS (AFP) The Tunisian football federation announced on
Tuesday that the start of the new league had been postponed after
clubs resisted plans to hold closed matches due to the political crisis."Following
the demands of the League 1 clubs meeting today... it was decided
to delay the start of the 2013-2104 season to a later date,"
the FTF said in a statement, without giving a reason for the
decision.The championship had been due to start on Thursday.The clubs have
in recent weeks demanded financial compensation following a decision by
the interior ministry to hold closed matches for the first days of
the championship, due to the political crisis plaguing the country since
the assassination of an opposition MP last month.A loose coalition of opposition
parties is planning nationwide protests this weekend in a bid to bring
down the government led by the moderate Islamist party Ennahda.At the beginning
of August the interior ministry said it was unable to supervise the
matches and multiple demonstrations at the same time.
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