Tunisian presidential candidate Kais Saied reacts after exit poll results were announced in a second round runoff.
Thousands of Tunisians took to the streets of the capital on Sunday celebrating presidential candidate Kais Saied’s projected win, after exit polls showed him leading. Supporters of Saied waved flags, lit flares and fireworks in the famous Habib Bourgeiba street, shortly after Saied spoke to the press.
An exit poll conducted by Sigma Consulting projected a landslide win for independent candidate Kais Saied on Sunday, saying he had taken 76.9% of the votes.
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