Amid a backdrop of political infighting and economic struggles, incumbent President Kais Saied faces minimal opposition in the upcoming election, with key opponents imprisoned or excluded.
Saied’s supporters maintain their loyalty amid promises of a ‘New Tunisia,’ yet his lack of party affiliation raises questions about the depth and breadth of his support.
The election represents a crucial moment for Tunisia, offering insight into popular sentiment regarding the trajectory of its democracy since Saied's ascension to power.
Tunisia's evolution from an Arab Spring success story to a nation experiencing political turmoil reflects the challenges its new leaders face in satisfying public expectations.
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