Thousands of Tunisians took to the streets on Friday to voice their opposition to President Kais Saied, accusing him of attempting to manipulate the upcoming presidential election scheduled for Oct. 6. Many protesters believe that Saied is using tactics such as detaining and intimidating his rivals in order to secure his victory in the election.
The unrest stems from the electoral commission’s decision in August to disqualify three prominent candidates from the race, citing supposed irregularities in their candidacy filings. This move has fueled suspicions of foul play and has only further exacerbated tensions in the country.
The protest, which saw a large turnout, reflects the growing frustration and discontent among Tunisians who are calling for transparency and fairness in the electoral process. The accusations against President Saied have ignited a wave of dissent and opposition, with citizens demanding accountability and a level playing field for all candidates.
As Tunisia prepares for its upcoming election, the protests serve as a powerful reminder of the importance of democracy and the need for a free and fair electoral process. It remains to be seen how the government will respond to the growing dissent and whether President Saied will address the concerns of the protesters.
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We are proud of our president Kais. said. Europe and US never had before such a soncere and honest president who really care about people n'ot about the US or France. So hands off . We support our président and may God sustain him
The Tunisians want another Arab Spring. They saw what happened the last time and how Arab nations were plunged into civil wars.
The only beneficiary is Israel. I hope they know that.