The Independent High Electoral Commission of Tunisia announced yesterday the final results of the elections for the second round of the presidential elections, which proved the victory of Qais Said by a large margin over his rival Nabil Karoui.

In a press conference held in Tunis, the President of the Tunisian Electoral Commission, Nabil Bafoun, said that the final decision in the election results after the deadline for contesting the results shows that Said won with 72.71% of the votes in the second round of the presidential elections compared to 27.29% for his opponent Nabil. The villager.

The Commission retained the preliminary results after the losing candidate Nabil Karawi refrained from submitting any challenge to the results, and congratulated earlier the winning candidate Qais Said.

In the figures, Pfone explained that the total number of registered voters is seven million and 74 thousand voters, while the total number of voters who cast ballots amounted to three million 892 thousand voters.

The number of canceled papers reached 55 thousand, while the white papers reached 15 thousand.

The announcement paves the way for the swearing-in of incumbent President Qais Said at an extraordinary plenary session of parliament to be determined later.

It is expected that the Authority will announce the final results of the legislative, after the completion of the period allocated to challenge the preliminary results, in November.