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Tunisians are voting in a presidential election with President Kais Saied seeking a second term despite criticism for undermining democratic gains. Saied's main rival was jailed last month and other opponents have been barred from running or imprisoned. The election is amid political tensions, with the administrative court losing authority over election disputes.
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