Tunisia holds a presidential election October 6 with no real opposition to incumbent Kais Saied, widely tipped to win as his most prominent critics, including a key contender, are behind bars. Three years after a sweeping power grab by Saied, the election is seen as a closing chapter in Tunisia’s experiment with democracy. The North...

Unlock this article with Premium. To access all premium content, contact us at [email protected]
Already a member? Log in here