*Tunisians will take to the polls on October 13 in the second round of the presidential election that pits jailed Nabil Karoui against retired law professor Kais Said.*
Said and Karoui’s success in beating established political leaders including the prime minister, two former premiers and a former president, during the first round, was seen as a sharp rebuke to Tunisia’s ruling elite after years of economic discontent.
On Tuesday, a court ruled that Karoui must stay in detention for now on sus…
http://www.africanews.com/2019/10/02/tunisia-sets-october-13-as-date-for-presidential-election-run-off-official
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Said and Karoui’s success in beating established political leaders including the prime minister, two former premiers and a former president, during the first round, was seen as a sharp rebuke to Tunisia’s ruling elite after years of economic discontent.
On Tuesday, a court ruled that Karoui must stay in detention for now on sus…
http://www.africanews.com/2019/10/02/tunisia-sets-october-13-as-date-for-presidential-election-run-off-official
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