Nahda Movement winner of election in Tunisia

The Nahda Movement in Tunisia, led by Rashid Al-Ghannouchi, is the winner of the election, taking 17.5 percent of the vote.
In Tunisia, the Nahda Movement, led by Rashid Al-Ghannouchi, won the election with 17.5 percent of the vote, while Nabil al-Karvi's Heart of Tunisia Party finished second with 15.6 percent, according to exit polls.
Only 41.32 percent of the nearly 7 million voters in the country went to the polls, the Supreme Electoral Council, which held elections in Tunisia, said. Accordingly, more than half of Tunisians did not go to the polls.
According to these results, the Nahda Movement will have 40 seats, The Heart of Tunisia 33, the Honor Coalition 18, The Long Live Tunisian Party led by Prime Minister Yusuf Shahid 16, the People's Movement Party 15, The Free Constitution Party led by Abir Musi 14, the Democratic current party 14 and the Tunisian Life Party founded by independent candidate Ülfe Terras Rambourg will have 5 deputies in the 217-seat parliament.
The Tunisian Alternative Party won 3 seats, while Nida Tunis, which finished first in Tunisia's last elections, will have only one seat. (ILKHA)
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