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Tunisia Set to Hold Elections in October 6,2024

Posted on July 3, 2024July 3, 2024 By Naomy Mbaka No Comments on Tunisia Set to Hold Elections in October 6,2024

Tunisia is set to hold a presidential election on October 6, as confirmed by President Kais Saied’s office on Tuesday.

It is still unknown if whether Saied will run for a new five-year term following his initial election in 2019.

Saied became Tunisia’s president in 2021 as President and governing through decrees after removing the prime minister and parliament, resulting in the imprisonment of many of his adversaries.

He successfully implemented a new constitution through a referendum in 2022, establishing a presidential system alongside a parliament with restricted powers.

A statement from Saied’s office on July 2, 2024, announced the summoning of voters for the upcoming presidential election scheduled for Sunday, October 6, 2024.

The political turmoil triggered by his power consolidation has had a significant impact on Tunisia’s economy, with a 15 percent unemployment rate and approximately four million citizens out of the country’s 12 million population living in poverty.

Furthermore, a crackdown on media has led to the prosecution of over 60 journalists, lawyers, and political opponents, as reported by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists.

In a surprising move in May, Saied replaced the interior and social affairs ministers following a series of arrests targeting human rights activists, lawyers, and journalists.

Efforts to secure a $2 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund have been at a standstill since the power seizure in 2021, as Saied has refused to implement the reforms requested by the organization.

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