Spotlights will be on Tunisia as the country is ready to embrace a three-day televised presidential debate that kicks off Today.
For the first time in the country and the Arab world, the 26 nominees for the Tunisian presidential elections will be capable to face off live broadcast aired on unified networks on two national channels and seven private ones.
The nominees were split into 3 groups, two of which consists of 9 candidates and one group of 8 candidates.
First Group 1:
September 7, 2019
1) Amor Mansour
2) Mohamed Abbou
3) Abir Moussi
4) Néji Jalloul
5) Mehdi Jomaa
6) Nabil Karoui
7) Moncef Marzouk
Second Group :
September 8, 2019
1) Mongi Rahoui
2) Elyes Fakhfakh
3) Hechmi Hamdi
4) Abdelkrim Zbidi
5) Sghaier Ennouri
6) Hamadi Jebali
7) Lotfi Mraihi
8) Hatem Boulabiar
9) Mohsen Marzouk
Third Group :
9 September 2019:
1) Kais Saied
2) Slim Riahi
3) Safi Said
4) Hamma Hammami
5) Seif Eddine Makhlouf
6) Said Aïdi
7) Selma Elloumi
8) Youssef Chahed
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