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Tunisia-Referendum: I Watch files an appeal with the administrative court

I Watch revealed that it will file an appeal with the Tunis administrative court on behalf of a person who partook in the referendum campaign, to challenge the results of the presidential initiative. I Watch has announced that it has proof pointing to the mishandling of the referendum.

“Project supporters have been favoured by some parties. And to add that the means of the State have been used which directly affects the results of the referendum contrary to what was declared by the ISIE” indicated I Watch specifying that the referendum campaign was not egalitarian.

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