Tunisia's electoral commission has approved only three candidates for the October 6 presidential election: incumbent Kais Saied, Zouhair Magzhaoui, and Ayachi Zammel.
The commission rejected 14 others, citing insufficient citizen endorsements.
Prominent figures accused the authorities of manipulating the process to ensure Saied's re-election, alleging that the interior ministry failed to provide necessary criminal record details required for candidacy.
Opposition groups claim these moves echo pre-2011 dictatorship practices.
Saied, who dissolved parliament and assumed full control in 2021, faces ongoing criticism for his consolidation of power.
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