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Powerful Tunisian trade union calls for postponement of vote

Tunisia’s most powerful trade union, the Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT), has warned the country’s president that the second round of controversial parliamentary elections should be postponed to avoid chaos.

The UGTT’s statement on Thursday, which said that the new parliament will have no legitimacy, followed a record-low turnout in Saturday’s elections, when only 11.2 percent of eligible voters participated.

That lack of participation has led to further calls from the Tunisian opposition for President Kais Saied to step down.

“I was expecting that after low turnout, the president would say that he received the message and admit that the path was wrong … but he is going ahead with his plan,” Noureddine Taboubi, the head of the UGTT, said.

“It would be wise to postpone the second round to avoid chaos,” Taboubi said.

Saied, however, has said that turnout should only be judged after the second round of voting is held.

Saied had suspended an opposition-dominated parliament in July 2021, before changing the constitution to weaken the institution and make it subservient to the presidency, in what the opposition has labelled a “coup”.

The election process was also changed, with a party list system abandoned, and candidates not allowed to receive funding from any political party.

The UGTT, which has more than a million members, has neither aligned itself fully with Saied nor the opposition.

It initially backed Saied’s moves to suspend parliament but withdrew support after the president wrote a new constitution, which was passed in a low-turnout referendum in July.

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