The European Union announced that they will be officially sending 38-members from the Election Observation Mission to overlook the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections.
The EU will deploy 10 independent observers to Tunis, while the others will be assigned to various polling locations throughout the country.
In an official statement, the European Union confirmed the delegation would work impartially and neutrally, within the coherent framework of international standards and the fundamental laws established by the ISIE.
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