While two rival parties claim the victory of the Tunisian legislative elections, Vincent Hervouet returns on the impact of the vote of the Tunisians of France in this election.

In Tunisia, the legislative election between the two rounds of the presidential election. Participation was very low and no results until Wednesday. But the polls give the party Enhada ahead in front of the party of Nabil Karoui, the presidential candidate who is in prison.

Too many candidates, too few voters and no majority. Upon arrival, welcome to the Fourth Republic, which is not an Islamic Republic.
According to pollsters, the Islamists of Enhada are in the lead but they lose a big third of their deputies. These pay their support to the outgoing government.

To escape the sanction, part of the troupe rallied Al Karama, an anti-French party, with a provoking beard and a knife between his teeth.
Finally, the party of Nabil Karoui has the pockets of Islamists. Before being imprisoned, the billionaire gleaned the voices of the disinherited in the deep country, with his caravans filled with gifts like Santa's sleighs.
This Sunday was the return on investment. He has diverted from the Islamist vote part of the popular electorate.

The quirk remains the vote of Tunisians in France. They give the victory to Enhada. Why vote for an Islamist party south of the Mediterranean when you live in the north, in a free, rich and secular country?
At the fall of Ben Ali, it was believed that they rewarded the party most persecuted by Ben Ali.
The reassuring version this year is that only supporters of Enhada went to vote.
The pessimists especially see that these Tunisians who deliver their country to the Islamists are also French voters.