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Tunisian court imprisons four presidential candidates, bans them from election

  • A Tunisian court sentenced four potential presidential candidates to eight months in prison and banned them from running on charges of vote buying, as reported by Reuters.
  • Several candidates challenging President Kais Saied are facing imprisonment or prosecution, raising concerns of election fairness, according to politicians and human rights groups.
  • Abir Moussi was sentenced to two years in prison for insulting the election commission, while media personality Nizar Chaari received an eight-month sentence after staff arrests.
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A Tunisian court on Monday sentenced four potential candidates in the presidential election to eight months in prison for alleged vote-buying. He also banned them from running for the office of head of state, Reuters reported, citing statements from the convicts and their lawyers. The move, according to the opposition, is intended to exclude serious competitors of President Kaís Saeed from the candidacy.

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The Maghreb Times ! broke the news in on Monday, August 5, 2024.
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