Tunisian President Kais Saied has won a second term in the country's presidential election.
The Independent High Authority for Elections of Tunisia says Saied won 90-point-7 per cent of the vote.
The ISIE says voter turnout stood at 28-point-8 per cent in Sunday's election, the lowest since the 2011 revolution.
Saied, 66, ran against two rivals, ally-turned-critic and Chaab Party leader Zouhair Maghzaoui and Ayachi Zammel, a businessman who was seen as posing a challenge to Saied's re-election until he was jailed last month.
Lulu Gaboo spoke to Political Scientist and International Relations Expert Dr David Matsanga.

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