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Voting in Tunisian parliamentary elections that are expected to be held in December will take place in two rounds, and people will vote for individuals rather than lists as in previous elections.

Saied’s comments confirm that he is moving forward with political changes, although they have not been agreed upon yet with other key players.

Saied, who dissolved parliament last week after taking control of executive power last summer and ruling by decree in a move his opponents called a coup, is under strong internal and external pressure to restore the country onto a democratic path. Saied, who rejected accusations that he was perpetuating individual rule, said he would have dialogue on political reforms, but added that “traitors and thieves” would not participate in the talks.

Rached Ghannouchi, the leader of the main opposition party – the Islamist Ennahda – told Reuters last week that his party would boycott any elections and referendum Saied calls to restructure the political system unilaterally.

 

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