Tunisia’s Mobile ID program is opaque and risks undermining users’ data protection and privacy. The government must share details of the program to foster trust and transparency.
The sound of Tunisia’s silence was deafening after only 11.2 percent of Tunisians one million out of nine million eligible voters participated in the December 17 parliamentary elections.
Only 8.8% of Tunisian voters cast ballots in Saturday's parliamentary elections, authorities announced, after most political parties boycotted the vote as a charade aimed at shoring up presidential power. The provisional turnout figure is lower than November's 9.8% inflation rate - underscoring the economic pressures that have left many Tunisians…
TUNIS Tunisians voted in a lacklustre election on Saturday for a parliament with virtually no power, the final pillar in President Kais Saied's political overhaul in the birthplace of the Arab Spring.Opposition political groups in the North African country have called for a boycott. They say the poll is part of a "coup" against the only democracy to have emerged from the