Kais Saied set to win Tunisia presidential election: Exit poll | Elections News


The incumbent within the lead with 89.2 p.c of votes with voter turnout in Sunday’s election at 28 p.c.

Tunisian President Kais Saied is on the right track to win the presidential election with 89.2 p.c of the vote, based on an exit ballot aired on state TV, solidifying Saied’s rule after an influence seize three years in the past.

The Unbiased Excessive Authority for Elections of Tunisia (ISIE) will announce the official outcomes of the election on Monday night.

Saied, 66, was operating in opposition to two rivals, together with his former ally turned critic Chaab Get together chief Zouhair Maghzaoui, and Ayachi Zammel, a businessman who was seen as posing a giant menace to Saied’s re-election till he was jailed final month.

In response to the exit ballot, Maghzaoui, 59, received 3.9 p.c of the vote and 47-year-old Zammel, 6.9 p.c.

The ISIE mentioned voter turnout stood at 27.7 percent in Sunday’s vote. The board’s spokesman, Mohamed Tlili Mansri, mentioned earlier that they have been anticipating it to be about 30 p.c.

Senior figures from the nation’s most outstanding political events, who largely oppose Saied, have confronted imprisonment on numerous fees and haven’t publicly backed any of the three candidates on the poll.

Jailed opposition figures embrace Rached Ghannouchi, the top of the opposition Ennahda get together, which dominated politics after the 2011 “Arab Spring” protests to oust President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.

In response to rights teams, since 2019, when Saied was elected, the president has undone democratic beneficial properties for the nation that have been secured by the revolution.

Saied has rejected the criticism, arguing that his actions have been to combat a “corrupt elite” and “traitors”.

Political tensions grew in Tunisia forward of the election after an electoral fee named by the president disqualified three candidates amid protests by opposition and civil society teams.

On the identical time, Tunisia is experiencing weak financial development, excessive inflation, and unemployment, which have additionally precipitated protests.

Final week, lawmakers loyal to Saied stripped the executive court docket of authority over election disputes.

The court docket is seen because the nation’s final unbiased judicial physique after Saied dissolved the Supreme Judicial Council and dismissed a number of judges in 2022.

In 2021, Saied dissolved the elected parliament and rewrote the structure in a transfer the opposition dubbed a coup.

The rewritten structure was put to a referendum vote and handed on voter turnout of solely 30 p.c. The January run-off for the brand new parliament Saied created with that structure solely achieved 11 p.c voter turnout.

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