Parliamentary elections in Tunisia
26.10.2014

More than 5 million Tunisians are eligible to go to the polling stations across the country to select 217 members of the new parliament. Tunisians have started to vote for a new parliament which is expected to be the first democratically-elected legislature in the North African country's history. Around 80 political parties are vying in the elections, out of a total of 190 parties in Tunisia. Party candidates are distributed to 1,327 lists, running to grab 217 seats distributed to 33 constituencies, including six constituencies overseas. (Mohamed Mdalla - Anadolu Agency)

Tunisians voting for parliamentary elections
Fotoğraf: Stringer

TUNIS, TUNISIA - OCTOBER 26 : Tunisian voters show their inked fingers after casting their votes at al-Manar polling station for parliamentary elections in Tunis, Tunisia on October 26, 2014. More than 5 million Tunisians are expected to go to the polling stations across the country to select 217 members of the new parliament during the first democratically-elected legislature in the history of Tunisia. (Stringer - Anadolu Agency)

Tunisians voting for parliamentary elections
Fotoğraf: Stringer

TUNIS, TUNISIA - OCTOBER 26 : A Tunisian voter shows her inked finger after casting her vote at al-Manar polling station for parliamentary elections in Tunis, Tunisia on October 26, 2014. More than 5 million Tunisians are expected to go to the polling stations across the country to select 217 members of the new parliament during the first democratically-elected legislature in the history of Tunisia. (Stringer - Anadolu Agency)

Tunisians voting for parliamentary elections
Fotoğraf: Stringer

TUNIS, TUNISIA - OCTOBER 26 : Tunisian voters cast their ballots at al-Manar polling station during the parliamentary elections in Tunis, Tunisia on October 26, 2014. More than 5 million Tunisians are expected to go to the polling stations across the country to select 217 members of the new parliament during the first democratically-elected legislature in the history of Tunisia. (Stringer - Anadolu Agency)

Tunisians voting for parliamentary election
Fotoğraf: Yassine Gaidi

TUNIS, TUNISIA - OCTOBER 26: A Tunisian women voter in a traditional cloth, comes to the Nahc Mersilya polling station to cast her ballot for parliamentary election in Tunis, Tunisia on October 26, 2014. (Yassine Gaidi - Anadolu Agency)

Parliamentary elections in Tunisia
Fotoğraf: Ahmet İzgi

More than 5 million Tunisians are eligible to go to the polling stations across the country to select 217 members of the new parliament. Tunisians have started to vote for a new parliament which is expected to be the first democratically-elected legislature in the North African country's history. Around 80 political parties are vying in the elections, out of a total of 190 parties in Tunisia. Party candidates are distributed to 1,327 lists, running to grab 217 seats distributed to 33 constituencies, including six constituencies overseas. (Ahmet İzgi - Anadolu Agency)

Tunisians voting for parliamentary election
Fotoğraf: Yassine Gaidi

SOUSSE, TUNISIA - OCTOBER 26: Tunisian voters wait outside a polling station to cast their ballots for parliamentary elections in Sousse, Tunisia on October 26, 2014. (Yassine Gaidi - Anadolu Agency)

Parliamentary elections in Tunisia
Fotoğraf: Ramazan Turgut

More than 5 million Tunisians are eligible to go to the polling stations across the country to select 217 members of the new parliament. Tunisians have started to vote for a new parliament which is expected to be the first democratically-elected legislature in the North African country's history. Around 80 political parties are vying in the elections, out of a total of 190 parties in Tunisia. Party candidates are distributed to 1,327 lists, running to grab 217 seats distributed to 33 constituencies, including six constituencies overseas. (Ramazan Turgut - Anadolu Agency)

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