Vote counting is ongoing in Tunisia presidential election. Although formal results are yet to be announced, conservative law professor, Kais Saied and detained media magnate, Nabil Karoui said they expect a deciding run-off will be held next month.
If confirmed by official results later today, it would represent a strong rejection of successive governments that have struggled to improve living standards or end corruption.
Nearly 70,000 police officers were deployed across the country for the election people hope will be free, and fair.
Vote counting is ongoing in Tunisia presidential election. Although formal results are yet to be announced, conservative law professor, Kais Saied and detained media magnate, Nabil Karoui said they expect a deciding run-off will be held next month.
If confirmed by official results later today, it would represent a strong rejection of successive governments that have struggled to improve living standards or end corruption.
Nearly 70,000 police officers were deployed across the country for the election people hope will be free, and fair.
Vote counting is ongoing in Tunisia presidential election. Although formal results are yet to be announced, conservative law professor, Kais Saied and detained media magnate, Nabil Karoui said they expect a deciding run-off will be held next month.
If confirmed by official results later today, it would represent a strong rejection of successive governments that have struggled to improve living standards or end corruption.
Nearly 70,000 police officers were deployed across the country for the election people hope will be free, and fair.
Vote counting is ongoing in Tunisia presidential election. Although formal results are yet to be announced, conservative law professor, Kais Saied and detained media magnate, Nabil Karoui said they expect a deciding run-off will be held next month.
If confirmed by official results later today, it would represent a strong rejection of successive governments that have struggled to improve living standards or end corruption.
Nearly 70,000 police officers were deployed across the country for the election people hope will be free, and fair.
Vote counting is ongoing in Tunisia presidential election. Although formal results are yet to be announced, conservative law professor, Kais Saied and detained media magnate, Nabil Karoui said they expect a deciding run-off will be held next month.
If confirmed by official results later today, it would represent a strong rejection of successive governments that have struggled to improve living standards or end corruption.
Nearly 70,000 police officers were deployed across the country for the election people hope will be free, and fair.
Vote counting is ongoing in Tunisia presidential election. Although formal results are yet to be announced, conservative law professor, Kais Saied and detained media magnate, Nabil Karoui said they expect a deciding run-off will be held next month.
If confirmed by official results later today, it would represent a strong rejection of successive governments that have struggled to improve living standards or end corruption.
Nearly 70,000 police officers were deployed across the country for the election people hope will be free, and fair.
Vote counting is ongoing in Tunisia presidential election. Although formal results are yet to be announced, conservative law professor, Kais Saied and detained media magnate, Nabil Karoui said they expect a deciding run-off will be held next month.
If confirmed by official results later today, it would represent a strong rejection of successive governments that have struggled to improve living standards or end corruption.
Nearly 70,000 police officers were deployed across the country for the election people hope will be free, and fair.
Vote counting is ongoing in Tunisia presidential election. Although formal results are yet to be announced, conservative law professor, Kais Saied and detained media magnate, Nabil Karoui said they expect a deciding run-off will be held next month.
If confirmed by official results later today, it would represent a strong rejection of successive governments that have struggled to improve living standards or end corruption.
Nearly 70,000 police officers were deployed across the country for the election people hope will be free, and fair.