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Tunisians back new constitution but turnout just 25 per cent, exit poll says

Tunis, Tunisia
Reuters

Voters in a referendum in Tunisia on Monday overwhelmingly backed a new constitution giving President Kais Saied nearly total powers but with only a quarter of eligible voters participating, an exit poll said, amid a boycott by opposition parties. 

The poll by Sigma Conseil said 92.3 per cent of voters in the referendum supported the new constitution, which with no minimum participation rate is now set to become law. Turnout was 25 per cent, the exit poll showed.

Tunisia Tunis vote counting

Members of the election committee count votes at a polling station during a referendum on a new constitution in Tunis, Tunisia, on 25th July. PICTURE: Reuters/Zoubeir Souissi

Critics of Saied accuse him of a coup for ousting the elected parliament a year ago and moving to rule by decree – steps they say will be formalised in the new constitution, dismantling the democracy won in a 2011 revolution. 

The new constitution gives the president power over both the government and judiciary while removing checks on his authority and weakening the parliament.



Saied has said his moves were needed to save Tunisia from years of political paralysis and economic stagnation under a 2014 constitution that split power between the parliament and president. 

His initial moves against the parliament appeared hugely popular with Tunisians, as thousands flooded the streets to support him, but with little progress in addressing dire economic problems, that support may have waned. 

Final turnout figures for the referendum will be closely watched and the electoral commission is expected to release its own preliminary number later on Monday. 

The lowest turnout of any national election since the 2011 revolution, which triggered the Arab Spring, was 41 per cent in 2019 for the parliament that Saied has dissolved.

The president’s opponents have also questioned the integrity of a vote conducted by an electoral commission whose board Saied replaced this year, and with fewer independent observers than for previous Tunisian polls.

 

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