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euronews | After a fierce crackdown, Tunisia's president likely to be re-elected on Sunday @euronews | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Analysts say Sunday's election is unlikely to be free and fair, but the EU is unlikely to speak out as its major concern is stopping the boats.

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