Electoral commission – controlled by President Kais Saied – says 95% voted yes in constitutional referendum, which was boycotted by opposition groups

Tunisian president Kais Saied has celebrated the almost certain victory of the yes vote in a referendum on a new constitution that hands him wide-ranging powers and risks the return of authoritarian rule in the birthplace of the Arab spring.

Preliminary results for the vote, held a year to the day after Saied sacked the government and froze parliament in what rivals have called a coup, were due late on Tuesday, with a full tally not expected until next month. However, according to an exit poll taken by the Sigma Conseil institute, an overwhelming 92-93% of those who voted on Monday supported the new constitution.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Ukraine aims for repeat victory in most political Eurovision in years

Four-hour broadcast will feature taunts at Putin and a singalong of a…

Margo Jefferson on Will Smith, TikTok and identity: ‘I don’t like the sense that we are so fragile’

Ahead of her new memoir, the critic talks about her current pop…

V&A to look after ancient Yemen stones found in London shop

Museum agrees to care for stelae dating from second half of first…

Conservatives urged to suspend MP facing rape allegations

Tory colleagues have reported accusations against backbencher to the police and the…