The incumbent President of Tunisia, Kaïs Saïed, was re-elected with 90.7% of the votes in an election marked by a record-low turnout of 28.8%, the lowest since the establishment of democracy in 2011. His main rival, Ayachi Zammel, secured 7.35% of the votes. This re-election comes amid criticism of an 'authoritarian drift' and elections deemed to be tightly controlled. Source: Africa News Agency
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