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Tunisia has set the deadline for the first municipal elections after the fall of the regime of former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in 2011, dissolving the municipal councils and replacing them with special appointees appointed by the executive authority.
The date was set after a meeting of the Independent High Electoral Commission, which holds all forms of voting in Tunisia, with representatives of political parties, the government and civil society.
25 March 2018 will be the date for the first municipal elections in Tunisia after the 2011 revolution.
Tunisians are waiting for the elections in the hope that they will contribute to improving living standards after the deterioration of services and infrastructure in the country.
Tunisia has five million voters registered in the electoral lists. The participation rate will be one of the most important bets of this election in a country where young people who led the revolution in 2010 and 2011 expressed their distress at the misery that prevails in most of the marginalized interior areas.