Exit polls indicated a landslide victory for President Kais Saied in Tunisia's recent election, despite concerns about fundamental rights and a crackdown on dissent.
Saied's campaign highlighted a narrative of cleansing the country of corruption, bolstered by the imprisonment of political challengers and criticism of foreign conspiracies.
Amnesty International warned of a disturbing decline in fundamental rights under Saied's regime, contrasting sharply with the democratic aspirations following the Arab Spring.
Since the electoral process began, voter turnout has been low, underscoring public discontent and fear stemming from Saied's authoritarian approach to governance.
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