Tunisia's President Kais Saied is set to win re-election by a significant margin, according to exit polls, despite low voter turnout and widespread discontent. Saied, who was initially elected democratically, has faced criticism for consolidating power after dismissing parliament in 2021. His critics argue that his actions mark a return to authoritarianism in Tunisia, the birthplace of the Arab Spring. The election results are seen as a reflection of the country's political instability and growing dissatisfaction with the current leadership. Official results are still pending, but Saied has acknowledged the exit polls showing his overwhelming lead.
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Tunisia’s President Cruises to a Victory That Critics Say He Engineered
President Kais Saied’s apparent landslide re-election is the latest sign that authoritarianism has returned to the birthplace of the Arab Spring.
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