Tunisia’s President Kais Saied has been celebrating his apparent victory in a referendum on a new constitution that gives him almost unlimited powers.
An exit poll indicated more than 90% of those who had voted had supported the president’s plan, but turnout was only 27.5%, with main opposition parties boycotting the poll.
President Saied promised that Tunisia would now enter a new phase, after what he describes as a decade of political deadlock, but his opponents will cite the low turnout as denying legitimacy to what they see as a worrying move back towards autocracy.
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