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Tunisia- Most political parties broke election silence, says Carter centre

Carter centre mission director Donald Bisson hailed the ISIE for its “excellent” organization of the legislative elections, stating the poll took place in a serene climate that complied with regulations. Recorded violations and breaches won’t have an impact on the election process, added Bisson
On her part, Head of the observation mission Tana De Zulueta remarked that the results of the first round of the presidential elections marked by Nabil Karoui detention affected the legislative.
In the same context, she expressed that most political parties broke election silence.

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