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Nearly 100 candidates in race to become Tunisia president

Abraham by Abraham
August 9, 2019
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Tunisia presidential candidates
Tunisian supporters of the Tahya Tunis (Long Live Tunia) political party wave the national flag in Tunis on August 9, 2019, after the Prime Minister submitted his candidacy for the upcoming presidential elections. The 43-year-old, Tunisia’s youngest prime minister, faces possible competition from Abdelfattah Mourou of the Islamist-inspired Ennahdha party and controversial media magnate Nabil Karoui. Originally scheduled for November, the vote was brought forward following the death of incumbent Beji Caid Essebsi on July 25. HASNA / AFP

Tunisia presidential candidates – Nearly 100 people including the prime minister have thrown their hats into the ring to become Tunisia’s next president, with a last minute rush to meet Friday’s registration deadline.

A total of 98 presidential hopefuls submitted their paperwork by the official 6:00 pm (1700 GMT) deadline, the country’s electoral commission told AFP.

On Friday alone, 42 people registered their candidacy.

“Political ratatouille,” the French-language daily Le Temps dubbed the electoral manoeuvring ahead of the September 15 elections.

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Prime Minister Youssef Chahed, who announced on Thursday he would run, presented his application surrounded by supporters, and confirmed he would not resign.

“Anyone who is seeking my resignation is in fact aiming to delay the elections and my resignation means the resignation of the government,” he said.

Originally scheduled for November, the presidential polls in the North African country have been brought forward following the death of incumbent Beji Caid Essebsi late last month.

Chahed, 43, the country’s youngest prime minister, faces possible competition from Abdelfattah Mourou of the Islamist-inspired Ennahdha party as well as from controversial media magnate Nabil Karoui.

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Ennahdha won the first polls held after the 2011 uprising which ousted autocratic president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, and is currently the largest party in parliament.

Tunisia has been praised as a rare case of democratic transition to emerge from the Arab Spring uprisings.

But it has struggled with repeated jihadist attacks, along with inflation and unemployment that have hit Chahed’s popularity

Tunisian former president Moncef Marzouki wants to stand, as well as Defence Minister Abdelkrim Zbidi, 69, who is also vying for a seat in the race after first resigning.

And for the first time in Tunisia’s history an openly gay candidate is seeking to be on the ballot. But Mounir Baatour’s presidential bid has been denounced by 18 associations which campaign for LGBTIQ rights, who say the controversial lawyer does not represent them.

The election commission will rule on August 31 which candidates have met the criteria to stand, with campaigning due to start on September 2.

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