According to him, the electoral period begins on July 14 and will continue until the final results of the vote are announced. The Tunisian Central Electoral Commission will complete the voter registration process at home and abroad by July 5, he added, clarifying that all citizens of the country who turn 18 before October 5, 2024 and who meet all the requirements set by Tunisian electoral law will be allowed to cast their votes.
The last presidential elections in Tunisia took place in the autumn of 2019. After two rounds of voting, the current Head of State, Kais Sayed, who was nominated as an independent candidate, won a landslide victory. 72.71% of voters voted for him.
According to Tunisian experts, the upcoming elections for the head of the republic should not present any unexpected surprises, as the current Tunisian president enjoys the unconditional support of the country’s population and can be re-elected for a second term without any problems.