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"Tunisia’s first municipal election"
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#2657835
6 May 2018
A Tunisian man is joking by diping his little daughter's finger in ink as he casts his vote at a primary school turned into a polling station during the municipal election, in Ariana governorate near the capital Tunis, on May 6, 2018. Seven years after their uprisings, Tunisians headed to the polls for the Tunisia’s first free municipal election since long-time president Zine El-Abdine Ben Ali fled the country. The vote will mark a step towards decentralisation of the power in Tunisia, which was suffering of hyper-centralised rule.
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#2657748
6 May 2018
Employees of the Independent High Authority for Elections (ISIE) centralizing information on the rate of participation during the polling day of Tunisia's municipal elections in Ariana governorate near the capital Tunis, on May 6, 2018. Seven years after their uprisings, Tunisians headed to the polls for the Tunisia's first free municipal election since long-time president Zine El-Abdine Ben Ali fled the country. The vote will mark a step towards decentralisation of the power in Tunisia, which was suffering of hyper-centralised rule.
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#2657749
6 May 2018
Employees of the Independent High Authority for Elections (ISIE) centralizing information on the rate of participation during the polling day of Tunisia's municipal elections in Ariana governorate near the capital Tunis, on May 6, 2018. Seven years after their uprisings, Tunisians headed to the polls for the Tunisia's first free municipal election since long-time president Zine El-Abdine Ben Ali fled the country. The vote will mark a step towards decentralisation of the power in Tunisia, which was suffering of hyper-centralised rule.
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#2657771
6 May 2018
Tunisians sitting in cafe before they head to nearby polling stations to cast their vote for the Tunisia's municipal elections in Ariana governorate near the capital Tunis, on May 6, 2018. Seven years after their uprisings, Tunisians headed to the polls for the Tunisia's first free municipal election since long-time president Zine El-Abdine Ben Ali fled the country. The vote will mark a step towards decentralisation of the power in Tunisia, which was suffering of hyper-centralised rule.
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#2657885
6 May 2018
A general view municipal palace of Ariana governorate near the capital Tunis, during the polling day of the municipal election on May 6, 2018. Seven years after their uprisings, Tunisians headed to the polls for the Tunisia’s first free municipal election since long-time president Zine El-Abdine Ben Ali fled the country. The vote will mark a step towards decentralisation of the power in Tunisia, which was suffering of hyper-centralised rule.
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#2657902
6 May 2018
A general view municipal palace of Ariana governorate near the capital Tunis, during the polling day of the municipal election on May 6, 2018. Seven years after their uprisings, Tunisians headed to the polls for the Tunisia’s first free municipal election since long-time president Zine El-Abdine Ben Ali fled the country. The vote will mark a step towards decentralisation of the power in Tunisia, which was suffering of hyper-centralised rule.
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#2657752
6 May 2018
A van turned into a studio of Tunisian national radio, is seen outside the the headquarter of the Independent High Authority for Elections (ISIE) in Ariana governorate near the capital Tunis, on May 6, 2018, during the polling day of Tunisia's municipal elections. Seven years after their uprisings, Tunisians headed to the polls for the Tunisia's first free municipal election since long-time president Zine El-Abdine Ben Ali fled the country. The vote will mark a step towards decentralisation of the power in Tunisia, which was suffering of hyper-centralised rule.
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#2657767
6 May 2018
Tunisian newspapers in French and Arabic languages, seen in a shop during the polling day of Tunisia's municipal elections in Ariana governorate near the capital Tunis, on May 6, 2018. Seven years after their uprisings, Tunisians headed to the polls for the Tunisia's first free municipal election since long-time president Zine El-Abdine Ben Ali fled the country. The vote will mark a step towards decentralisation of the power in Tunisia, which was suffering of hyper-centralised rule.
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#2657773
6 May 2018
A Tunisian elderly man casts his vote at a primary school turned into a polling station during the municipal election, in Ariana governorate near the capital Tunis, on May 6, 2018. Seven years after their uprisings, Tunisians headed to the polls for the Tunisia’s first free municipal election since long-time president Zine El-Abdine Ben Ali fled the country. The vote will mark a step towards decentralisation of the power in Tunisia, which was suffering of hyper-centralised rule.
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#2657774
6 May 2018
A Tunisian elderly woman signs next her name before casting her vote at a primary school turned into a polling station during the municipal election, in Ariana governorate near the capital Tunis, on May 6, 2018. Seven years after their uprisings, Tunisians headed to the polls for the Tunisia’s first free municipal election since long-time president Zine El-Abdine Ben Ali fled the country. The vote will mark a step towards decentralisation of the power in Tunisia, which was suffering of hyper-centralised rule.
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#2657775
6 May 2018
An elderly Tunisian woman dips her finger in ink before casting her vote at a primary school turned into a polling station during the municipal election, in Ariana governorate near the capital Tunis, on May 6, 2018. Seven years after their uprisings, Tunisians headed to the polls for the Tunisia’s first free municipal election since long-time president Zine El-Abdine Ben Ali fled the country. The vote will mark a step towards decentralisation of the power in Tunisia, which was suffering of hyper-centralised rule.
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#2657789
6 May 2018
A Tunisian elderly woman casts her vote at a primary school turned into a polling station during the municipal election, in Ariana governorate near the capital Tunis, on May 6, 2018. Seven years after their uprisings, Tunisians headed to the polls for the Tunisia’s first free municipal election since long-time president Zine El-Abdine Ben Ali fled the country. The vote will mark a step towards decentralisation of the power in Tunisia, which was suffering of hyper-centralised rule.
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#2657791
6 May 2018
A Tunisian elderly woman casts her vote at a primary school turned into a polling station during the municipal election, in Ariana governorate near the capital Tunis, on May 6, 2018. Seven years after their uprisings, Tunisians headed to the polls for the Tunisia’s first free municipal election since long-time president Zine El-Abdine Ben Ali fled the country. The vote will mark a step towards decentralisation of the power in Tunisia, which was suffering of hyper-centralised rule.
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#2657794
6 May 2018
An elderly Tunisian woman dips her finger in ink before casting her vote at a primary school turned into a polling station during the municipal election, in Ariana governorate near the capital Tunis, on May 6, 2018. Seven years after their uprisings, Tunisians headed to the polls for the Tunisia’s first free municipal election since long-time president Zine El-Abdine Ben Ali fled the country. The vote will mark a step towards decentralisation of the power in Tunisia, which was suffering of hyper-centralised rule.
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#2657810
6 May 2018
A Tunisian elderly woman and an elderly man cast their vote at a primary school turned into a polling station during the municipal election, in Ariana governorate near the capital Tunis, on May 6, 2018. Seven years after their uprisings, Tunisians headed to the polls for the Tunisia’s first free municipal election since long-time president Zine El-Abdine Ben Ali fled the country. The vote will mark a step towards decentralisation of the power in Tunisia, which was suffering of hyper-centralised rule.
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#2657815
6 May 2018
A Tunisian elderly man casts his vote at a primary school turned into a polling station during the municipal election, in Ariana governorate near the capital Tunis, on May 6, 2018. Seven years after their uprisings, Tunisians headed to the polls for the Tunisia’s first free municipal election since long-time president Zine El-Abdine Ben Ali fled the country. The vote will mark a step towards decentralisation of the power in Tunisia, which was suffering of hyper-centralised rule.
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