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"'In all the other elections they fiddled the numbers - why should elections now be any different?' The speaker, Mohamed, was slumped in a chair in his perfume shop in Sidi Hassine, a rundown suburb of Tunis. In the doorway stood Halima Mzoughi, 19, a campaigner from the Islamist Ennahda party, urging him to vote...
"Meanwhile, many Tunisians still want details on party platforms before voting, as indicated by a study in May by the National Democratic Institute, a US non-profit."
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