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Tunisia- 56% of Tunisians satisfied with Kais Saied performance while 69% are displeased with Ghannouchi

According to an opinion poll conducted by EMRHOD Consulting, 56% of Tunisians were satisfied with president Kais Saied performance while 26% were displeased with the head of the state performance.
The percentage of satisfaction with caretaker prime minister Youssef Chahed reached 28%, while another 59% displayed their displeasure with the PM performance.
Coming next in the poll is Speaker of the House of People’s Representatives (HPR) and Ennahda party leader Rached Ghannouchi were he earned a percentage of 69% on the scale of dissatisfaction, barely 17% showed content with his performance.
Moreover, 41.7% of Tunisians affirmed that they would reelect president Kais Siaed while another 7.9% stated they would elect Heart of Tunisia president Nabil Karoui.

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