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Tunisia's President Saied wins second term after cracking down on the opposition

TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) 鈥 Tunisia鈥檚 President Kais Saied won re-election in a landslide victory after a campaign season that saw his opponents jailed alongside journalists, activists and attorneys.
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Tunisian president and candidate for re-election Kais Saied joins his supporters after the announcement of the provisional results for the presidential elections, in the capital Tunis, Tunisia, Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Anis Mili)

TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) 鈥 Tunisia鈥檚 President Kais Saied won re-election in a landslide victory after a campaign season that saw his opponents jailed alongside journalists, activists and attorneys.

The North African country鈥檚 Independent High Authority for Elections said Monday evening that Saied had won 90.7% of the vote 鈥 a reflection of how his supporters participated in Sunday鈥檚 race while the majority of his detractors chose to boycott.

His closest challenger, businessman Ayachi Zammel, won 7.4% of the vote after sitting in prison for the majority of campaign season facing multiple prison sentences for election-related crimes.

The election was Tunisia鈥檚 third since the 2011 Arab Spring, when protests for 鈥渂read, freedom and dignity鈥 led to the ouster of President .

In the years that followed, Tunisia enshrined a new and created a multiparty democracy. However, Saied began dismantling the country鈥檚 new institutions two years after taking office. In July 2021, he declared a state of emergency, suspended parliament and rewrote the constitutiuon to consolidate the power of the presidency.

Bouazza Ben Bouazza And Annie Risemberg, The Associated Press

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