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Tunisia presidential runner calls for rival to be freed

TUNIS, Sept 27, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – One of two presidential candidates to
have won through to a runoff election in Tunisia has called for his rival to
be released from prison.

“The situation leaves me morally uncomfortable… I would sincerely like
to see him freed,” law professor Kais Saied said in an interview on national
television late Thursday, referring to Nabil Karoui.

Saied and media mogul Karoui were the two candidates to emerge from the
first round of a presidential election held on September 15, despite the
latter being arrested in a money-laundering probe ahead of the campaign.

Saied topped the first round with 18.4 percent of votes, according to the
elections commission ISIE, while Karoui came in second with 15.6 percent, out
of a field of more than 20 candidates.

Under investigation for a complaint lodged in 2016, Karoui was arrested
days before the start of campaigning, prompting accusations that the timing
was a manipulation of justice — a charge vehemently denied by Prime Minister
Youssef Chahed.

Chahed likewise stood for the presidency in the September 15 poll, but was
knocked out of the running.

The second round is due to take place in mid-October and a debate between
Karoui and Saied is meant to air as part of the campaign.

Both ISIE and broadcast regulator HAICA have requested that the judiciary
authorise Karoui to take part in that debate. There has been no response from
the judiciary.

State television has said it is prepared to organise the debate within
prison walls, if necessary.

Several foreign observer missions and defeated first round candidates have
similarly called for Karoui to be allowed to campaign freely for the second
round.

A decision on his possible release is expected next week.

BSS/AFP/RY/1905 hrs