Presidential candidate Kais Saied is pictured after unofficial results of the Tunisian presidential election in Tunis, Tunisia.Tunisia’s presidential electionA representative for detained media magnate Nabil Karoui said he had scored “an impressive win”, while conservative law professor Kais Saied, who was largely unknown before the election, said his performance marked “a new revolution”.
Tunisia’s prime minister, two former prime ministers, a former president and the defence minister were also among the 26 candidates on the ballot. Saied, a conservative constitutional law professor, is also a political newcomer. In the televised debates shown over consecutive nights last week, he expressed support for the death penalty and opposition to equal inheritance rights between men and women.
However, after years of economic troubles including high unemployment and inflation, many Tunisians have voiced frustration over their government’s inability to improve living standards.
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