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Tunisia-Mohamed Tlili Mansri: television debates for candidates of the second round of elections [Audio]

ISIE spokesperson  Mohamed Tlili Mansri told Tunisie Numérique that the body in question will adopt the same communication strategy of the awareness campaign on the occasion of the approach of the second round of the legislative elections.

He confirmed that only 262 candidates will partake in the second round against 1055 in the first round.

“The ISIE Council remarked that voters did not have enough details on the candidates, which explains their reluctance to vote in the first round.

For this, television debates will be organized for the candidates of the second round in coordination with national television to shed light on their careers and programs.

Voters will also be able to know the candidate thanks to the talk shows as well as the television news, “he announced, making it known that all the expenses made on the sidelines of the electoral meeting will be issued in detail in the ISIE financial report.

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