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Tunisian Protesters Demand Fair Elections, Release of Activists

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By The Africa Daily Post Reporter Published May 12, 2024 2 Min Read
Imed Khemiri, a senior official in the Ennahda party and member of the Salvation Front (L) takes part in a protest, demanding the release of imprisoned journalists, activists, opposition figures and setting a date for fair presidential elections in Tunis, Tunisia May 12, 2024. REUTERS/Jihed Abidellaoui
Imed Khemiri, a senior official in the Ennahda party and member of the Salvation Front (L) takes part in a protest, demanding the release of imprisoned journalists, activists, opposition figures and setting a date for fair presidential elections in Tunis, Tunisia May 12, 2024. REUTERS/Jihed Abidellaoui
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Hundreds of protesters rallied in Tunis, Tunisia, on Sunday, demanding a date for fair presidential elections and the release of imprisoned journalists, activists, and opposition figures.

This demonstration comes amidst a growing political and economic crisis in Tunisia, marked by a recent wave of arrests targeting journalists, lawyers, and outspoken critics of President Kais Saied.

The Tunisian Election Commission previously stated that elections would proceed on schedule, but a specific date remains unannounced. President Saied’s first term nears its end, raising concerns about the lack of transparency in the electoral process.

Tensions escalated in 2019 when Saied, initially elected through democratic means, dissolved the parliament and assumed expanded powers. He also tightened his control over the judiciary, a move denounced by the opposition as a “coup.”

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President Saied has repeatedly criticized what he perceives as the opposition’s sole focus on the upcoming presidential election, while neglecting participation in the last parliamentary elections.

The opposition, however, maintains that the current political climate, with restrictions on the press and the imprisonment of key figures, is unfit for conducting fair elections. They demand a return to a “clean political climate” with restored press freedoms and the release of detained activists and politicians.

“There is no environment for fair elections at present, nor is there a confirmed date,” declared Imed Khemiri, a senior official with the Ennahda party, part of the protest-organizing Salvation Front. “Authorities are repressing politicians, lawyers, and journalists.”

The recent raid on the Tunisian Bar Association headquarters further fueled tensions. Opposition figures fear this incident sets a dangerous precedent for the return of authoritarian rule.

Abir Moussa, a prominent presidential hopeful, has been imprisoned for months. Meanwhile, another potential candidate, Mondher Zanaidi, declared his candidacy from France, fearing arrest upon his return to Tunisia. President Saied has accused unnamed potential candidates of being traitors and seeking foreign protection, but hasn’t provided specifics.

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