Tunisians vote Sunday to elect a new president for the country, in the third free elections in Tunisia since the revolution of 2011, which ended President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali regime.
And compete in the elections to the 30 candidates, but the race rages between the former official in the era of Ben my rights activist, says that the elections a chance to prevent the return of supporters of the old regime.
After more than three years after the end of one-party rule in the era of Ben Ali of Tunisia has become a model for the transformation of the region through the development of a new constitution and avoid turmoil facing the neighbors. And come election day Sunday after general elections were held in the month of October, the secular party's main appeal Tunisia won the most seats in the beating of Parliament on Islamist Nahda party, which won the first free elections in Tunisia in 2011 and became the compatibility between secular rival Islamist political success of Tunisia logo but the rise of former regime officials concerned about the critics who say they fear that the return be a setback for the revolution in 2011.
The appeal Tunisia leader Beji Caid Essebsi, a former official in the bin on the system at the age of 87 years one of the candidates most likely to win as well as a major competitor is the current President Moncef Marzouki, who warns of the rise of figures from the era of one-party system like Essebsi.
Said Mohammad Salimi, an employee of the Bank of the old regime wants to impose himself on this election, especially after winning the most seats in parliament. He added that he would vote to prevent it, says Essebsi and other officials of the bin system that they did not Atltjua corruption and abuses of the former regime. And are asking themselves as competent with skills to help Tunisia.






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