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Tunisian President in landslide election victory

TUNISIA: Tunisian President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali has won a fifth term in office by a massive margin, near-complete results from the North African country’s presidential election showed on Monday.

Vote tallies from 20 of Tunisia’s 26 regions showed that in two regions Ben Ali won 99 percent of the vote, and in the rest his support did not dip below 84 percent, according to figures from the Interior Ministry, which oversaw Sunday’s election.

Ben Ali has been in power for 22 years.

The 73-year-old has established Tunisia as a moderate voice in the Arab world and Western governments view the country as a bulwark against Islamist extremism — though some have raised questions about its record on democracy.

Tunisia’s most prominent opposition figures did not take part in the election. Two of Ben Ali’s challengers on the ballot rarely criticise the president and the third acknowledged during the campaign that he could not win.

International human rights groups have alleged that campaigning took place in an atmosphere of repression. Ben Ali hit back hours before polling stations opened, saying the vote would be democratic and accusing his opponents of peddling lies.

Many voters in Sunday’s election said the president deserved another term because he had made Tunisia into one of the region’s most stable and prosperous countries.

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