Tunisian President Announces Re-Election Bid

Tunisia’s President Kais Saied
Tunisia’s President Kais Saied
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Tunisian President Announces Re-Election Bid

Tunisia’s President Kais Saied
Tunisia’s President Kais Saied

Tunisia’s President Kais Saied said Friday he will stand for re-election in the Oct. 6 presidential vote.

“I officially announce my candidacy for the Oct. 6 presidential election in order to keep up the fight in the battle for national liberation,” Saied said in a video released by his office.

In a related development, a Tunisian court sentenced opposition party leader Lotfi Mraihi, a potential presidential election candidate, to eight months in prison on a charge of vote buying, his lawyer said on Friday.

Mraihi had been arrested on July 3 on suspicion of corruption.

The court also banned Mraihi, leader of the Republican Union Party and one of the most prominent critics of Saied, from running in presidential elections for life, his lawyer Omar Ismail said.

Mraihi will appeal the sentence, Ismail added.

In 2021, Saied dissolved parliament and began ruling by decree in a move the opposition has described as a coup. Saied said his steps were legal and necessary to end years of rampant corruption among the political elite.

On another note, the president of the Rabaka Observatory, Imed Daimi, officially declared his candidacy for the 2024 presidential election.

The announcement was made this Thursday through a video published on his official Facebook page.

Daimi, a well-known figure on the Tunisian political stage, was a member of the Constituent Assembly and also acted as minister director of the presidential office.

In addition, he was one of the leaders of the Congress Party for the Republic (CPR), a significant party in the post-revolutionary Tunisian political landscape.

The coming months will be decisive for the electoral campaign, as candidates refine their strategies and programs to convince Tunisian voters.



2 Attacks Northwest of Yemen's Mokha Cause Minor Damage to Vessel

Houthi supporters attend a rally against the US and Israel in Sanaa, Yemen, on Friday, July 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Osamah Abdulrahman)
Houthi supporters attend a rally against the US and Israel in Sanaa, Yemen, on Friday, July 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Osamah Abdulrahman)
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2 Attacks Northwest of Yemen's Mokha Cause Minor Damage to Vessel

Houthi supporters attend a rally against the US and Israel in Sanaa, Yemen, on Friday, July 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Osamah Abdulrahman)
Houthi supporters attend a rally against the US and Israel in Sanaa, Yemen, on Friday, July 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Osamah Abdulrahman)

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said on Saturday it had received a report of two attacks on a vessel 64 nautical miles northwest of Yemen's Mokha, causing slight damage to a vessel.
The captain of the vessel reported "two attacks: the first by an Uncrewed Aerial System (UAS), which exploded in close proximity to the vessel, resulting in minor damage; the second by an Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV), which also exploded in close proximity to the vessel."

The captain has "subsequently reported further UAS sightings," adding that "both the vessel and the crew are safe".

Reuters earlier reported a separate incident from UKMTO that occurred 83 nautical miles southeast of Yemen's Aden late on Friday. That incident was still under investigation, UKMTO said.

Yemen's Houthi militias hit and damaged a Singapore-flagged container ship with two missiles on Friday.

The Iran-backed Houthis say they're pressuring Israel and the international community to halt the devastating war in Gaza.