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Tunisia-Alleged Breach of Electoral Silence by Kais Saïed: ISIE will decide the case before the announcement of results [Video]

 
 
Following a press briefing today, ISIE member Tlili Mansri declared that polling stations opened at 6 a.m. He affirmed that the turnout is estimated at more than 6%, high compared to the last figures recorded in the last elections.
 
Mansri asserted that the logistics are ready adding that the returning officers and members were present to carry out their tasks. Remarking on the statements of the President of the Republic Kais Saïed which were granted this morning to the media, Mansri said that the ISIE will examine all these elements and announce its decision before the final results.
 
In reply to the statement from ATIDE, our speaker said that the observers of the association in question were not banned from carrying out their tasks.
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