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Tunisia: 2 political outsiders lead in presidential vote | |
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With more than half the votes counted in their presidential election, Tunisians have rejected established leaders in favor of a little-known law professor and a media mogul jailed on suspicion of tax evasion. | |
Kais Saied and Nabil Karoui appear certain to advance to a runoff vote next month as they lead the 24 other candidates, among them the prime minister, two former prime ministers, a former president and the defense minister. The preliminary result represents a sharp rebuke of elected governments that have struggled to improve living standards or to end graft, after Tunisia’s 2011 revolution introduced democracy and inspired the “Arab Spring.” | |
Karoui has for years used his Nessma television station and the charity he founded after his son died to present himself as a champion of the poor, while his critics describe him as an ambitious, unscrupulous, populist, Reuters reports. He denies all claims of wrongdoing against him, including old tax-evasion and money-laundering charges. | |
Saied had spent so little on his campaign that Tunisians joke that it had cost him no more than a coffee and packet of cigarettes. |