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What does Tunisia’s low election turnout mean for President Kais Saied?

What does Tunisia’s low election turnout mean for President Kais Saied?

Just 11.2% of eligible voters took part in Saturday’s parliamentary elections

Africa Daily · BBC World Service

December 20, 202213m 50s

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Tunisia held parliamentary elections over the weekend. Reports show that 11.2% of the nine-million-strong electorate turned out to vote.

Opposition parties accuse Tunisian President Kais Saied of reversing the democratic progress made since the 2011 Arab Spring. This has all come at a time when Tunisia has been dealing with high unemployment and shortages of basic goods like milk, cooking oil and sugar.

President Saied rejected complaints about the low turnout and the legitimacy of the elections. "The situation is similar to announcing a final result of a match at the end of the first half," he said in a statement.

Africa Daily’s Alan Kasujja has been looking at what this all means for the political future of President Kais Saied.

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