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Court Jails Four Presidential Candidates Over Vote Buying

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Four potential presidential candidates has been sentenced to eight months in prison and disqualified them from running in the upcoming election over vote-buying charges.

The ruling affects; Abdel Latif Mekki, a prominent politician, Nizar Chaari, an activist, Mourad Massoudi, a judge and Adel Dou, another candidate who were sentenced by a Tunisian court.

Critics argue the move aims to eliminate strong competitors to President Kais Saied’s re-election bid.

 

Opposition parties, candidates, and human rights groups condemn this decision, seeing it as an attempt to restrict legitimate candidates and ensure Saied’s victory in the October 6 election.

Ahmed Nafatti, Mekki’s campaign manager, called the ruling unfair and an attempt to exclude serious contenders.

Nizar Chaari criticized the verdict, labeling it a shocking attempt to prevent them from running after facing numerous restrictions.

Separately, Abir Moussi, a prominent Saied opponent, received a two-year prison sentence for insulting the election commission.

Last month, Lotfi Mraihi, another potential candidate, faced similar charges, receiving an eight-month sentence and disqualification.

President Saied, elected in 2019, dissolved parliament in 2021 and began ruling by decree, sparking accusations of a coup.

Opposition parties, with many leaders imprisoned, claimed Saied’s government pressures the judiciary to target rivals, ensuring a second term.

But Saied denied these accusations, insisting there are no restrictions on candidates.


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