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Hundreds protest to demand a date for fair elections

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TUNIS - Hundreds of protesters gathered in the Tunisian capital on Sunday to demand the release of imprisoned journalist­s, activists and opposition figures, and the setting of a date for fair presidenti­al elections.

The protest comes amid an economic and political crisis and a wave of arrests targeting journalist­s, lawyers, activists and opponents.

Tunisian police stormed the building of the Deanship of Lawyers on Saturday and arrested Sonia Dahmani, a lawyer known for her fierce criticism of President Kais Saied. Two journalist­s were also arrested on the same day.The Election Commission said earlier that the elections would be held on time, but with the president’s first term, which lasts for five years, drawing to a close, it has not so far announced a date.

Saied took office following free elections in 2019, but two years later seized additional powers when he shut down the elected parliament and moved to rule by decree.

He also assumed authority over the judiciary, a step that the opposition called a coup.

Saied has repeatedly criticized what he described as the opposition’s scramble for the presidency, saying they had boycotted the last round of parliament­ary elections while focusing on the presidenti­al vote.

The opposition says that the political climate is not currently suitable for holding elections amid restrictio­ns on the press and the imprisonme­nt of prominent opponents and activists.

They called on Sunday for a clean political climate for a vote that includes an end to restrictio­ns on press and political freedoms.

“Today there is no climate for fair elections and there is no date... the authoritie­s are repressing politician­s, lawyers and journalist­s,” said Imed Khemiri, a senior official in the Ennahda party, a member of the Salvation Front, which is organizing the protest.

 ?? ?? ▲ Tunisian President Kais Saied arrives for the closing session of the New Global Financial Pact Summit, Friday, June 23, 2023 in Paris, France.
▲ Tunisian President Kais Saied arrives for the closing session of the New Global Financial Pact Summit, Friday, June 23, 2023 in Paris, France.

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