In Tunisia, President Kais Saied solid his poll this morning in a polling station inside a major faculty within the capital, Tunis.
Tunisians are voting in parliamentary elections to choose their representatives within the 166-seat meeting.
Talking after casting his vote, Saied reminded candidates of their duties.
“Let those that can be elected at the moment or within the coming spherical, in case of a second spherical, allow them to do not forget that they are going to be underneath the statement of their voters, so in the event that they return on those that voted for them and don’t work actually to result in what they promised their electors, it’s attainable that their mandates might be withdrawn, because the electoral legislation stipulates”, warned the Tunisian president.
Opposition political events have referred to as for a boycott.
They are saying this ballot is a part of what they describe as a “coup” towards democracy and denounced the shortage of energy of parliament.
Tunisia is within the last levels of negotiating an almost $2-billion bailout bundle from the Worldwide Financial Fund (IMF) to rescue its crisis-hit public funds.