African News ReviewElections and DemocracyNorth AfricaUncategorized As Tunisia Drifts Farther From Democracy, Voters Shun Election by External Source December 20, 2022 December 20, 2022 87 Turnout in Saturday’s parliamentary elections was just over 11 percent, reflecting deep skepticism that politics can solve the North African nation’s grave governmental and economic crises. Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail External Source Africa News Matters is powered by the Colorado non-profit Africa Agenda. We credit our sources via link sharing. Support us, make a donation today! previous post Cameroon Hands Road Construction to Military Following Separatist Attacks, Abduction next post The Major Takeaways From the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit You may also like DR Congo: Peace process stalls between government and... October 28, 2025 Sudan’s army withdraws from last stronghold in Darfur... October 28, 2025 Cameroon’s Paul Biya, world’s oldest president, re-elected for... October 28, 2025 Cameroon: President Paul Biya secures 8th term with... October 28, 2025 RSF claims El-Fasher takeover as Sudan conflict worsens October 28, 2025 Cameroon’s Paul Biya re-elected for 8th term amid... October 28, 2025 Alassane Ouattara wins Ivory Coast presidential election, according... October 28, 2025 Cameroon’s president re-elected at 92 October 28, 2025 In Cameroon, the world’s oldest leader claims victory... October 27, 2025 ‘Trapped and terrified’: Genocide warnings after RSF’s Darfur... October 27, 2025