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Tunisia to hold presidential elections on Oct. 6: President Saied

July 20, 2024
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Tunisia’s Democracy in Action: President Calls for Presidential Election on Oct. 6

In a move that reaffirms Tunisia’s commitment to democracy, the country’s President, Kais Saied, has called for the country’s presidential elections to be held on Oct. 6. The announcement came in a brief statement released late on Tuesday, which also stated that the president has tasked the Independent High Authority for Elections (ISIE) to oversee the election process.

This decision by President Saied is a significant step towards maintaining the stability and progress of Tunisia’s democratic system. It shows the government’s determination to uphold the values of democracy and allow the citizens to participate in shaping the future of their country.

The call for the presidential elections also comes at a time when Tunisia is celebrating the ninth anniversary of the revolution that led to the ousting of long-time dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. The Tunisian people have worked tirelessly to build a democratic society, and the current government has shown great commitment towards fulfilling the aspirations of its citizens.

Since taking office in October 2019, President Saied has made it clear that his priority is to serve the people of Tunisia and push for meaningful changes in all aspects of the country. He has been a strong advocate for human rights, economic reform, and reducing corruption. The call for presidential elections is another step in fulfilling his promise to bring about positive change in Tunisia.

The decision to hold the presidential elections on Oct. 6 shows that the government is willing to work within the constitutional framework and uphold the rule of law. This is a significant achievement, considering the country’s turbulent past, where the rule of law was often disregarded.

Moreover, the date chosen for the election is significant as it coincides with the commemoration of the adoption of Tunisia’s first constitution in 1959. This serves as a reminder of the country’s strong commitment to democracy and its determination to continue making progress towards a more prosperous and stable future.

The call for the presidential elections has been met with overwhelming support from various political parties and civil society groups. The Tunisian citizens have also shown their support by taking to the streets to celebrate this announcement. This reflects their desire for a smooth and transparent electoral process, which will lead to the election of a leader who will guide their country towards even greater heights.

The Independent High Authority for Elections, which was established in 2014, has been an integral part of Tunisia’s democratic system. With its vast experience in overseeing previous elections, the Tunisian people can have confidence in the ISIE’s ability to conduct free, fair, and transparent elections.

The call for the presidential elections also serves as a reminder to the international community of Tunisia’s progress since the revolution. The country has shown tremendous resilience in the face of challenges and has been able to maintain its democratic values while navigating through difficult times. The decision to hold presidential elections is another testament to Tunisia’s commitment to upholding democratic principles and maintaining its position as a role model for other countries in the region.

In conclusion, the call for Tunisia’s presidential elections on Oct. 6 is a significant milestone for the country’s democracy. It demonstrates the government’s dedication to upholding democratic principles and fulfilling the aspirations of its citizens. As Tunisia moves forward with the election process, the world will be watching and supporting the country as it continues on its path towards progress and prosperity.

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