Voters in Tunisia massively shunned parliamentary elections seen as an important test for their president and their country s troubled democracy, according to preliminary turnout figures Sunday. Independent observers reported scattered violations.
Voters in Tunisia have shunned parliamentary elections seen as an important test for their president and the country s troubled democracy. Preliminary estimates from the national electoral commission said the turnout
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The tepid turnout of 11.3%, according to provisional figures, came as opposition groups boycotted the election. The vote was seen as a test for President Kais Saied's rule and the country's democracy.