Tunisia of “Arab Spring Success” Second election after democratization 0:16 on September 16

Voting for the second presidential election has begun in Tunisia, North Africa, the only successful example of "Arab Spring", after democratization. Public dissatisfaction is increasing due to high unemployment and economic downturn, and the focus is on maintaining national stability.

In Tunisia, North Africa, a presidential election has begun on the 15th, due to the sudden death of the current president, Kaido Cebusi.

In this election, 26 candidates are running, criticizing the candidates of Islamic political parties who are supported by the poor who are dissatisfied with the gap, candidates who are supported by the secular current ruling party, and existing politics Secular businessmen are considered promising.

In Tunisia eight years ago, a dictatorship collapsed in a protest by citizens, and then a president elected in a democratic election ruled the country and is said to be the "only successful example of the Arab Spring".

On the other hand, the economy has been sluggish, with the youth unemployment rate exceeding 30%, which has led to the disappointment of democratization among middle and low income groups. This election is an important focus because people's dissatisfaction can be a negative vote against politics, which can lead to social conflict and confusion.

The preliminary results of the election will be announced by the 17th, and if there is no candidate to get a majority of votes, a final vote will be held by the top two.