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Tunisia- Kais Saied vows to establish rule of law as a foundation in the management of public affairs

Few countless hours after polling stations promptly closed its door and after surging indicators revealed Kais Saied passing the second qualifying round of the 2019 early presidential elections. 
Independent presidential nominee Kais Saied vowed to fulfil the eager yearnings of the Revolution of December 17, 2010, and faithfully uphold the direct rule of law in the proper management of public affairs.
Said asserted the results give him an enormous duty to obtain people’s faith, he further promised faithfully to positively transform frustration into earnest hope and to properly invest in resources most importantly human resources, embodied in youth,” reported the TAP agency.

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