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First Free Municipal Election In Tunisia

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May 6, 2018 - Tunis, Tunisia - An armed Tunisian soldier stands guard outside a primary school turned into a polling station during the municipal election, as Tunisian woman pushing a baby stroller enters the polling station 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. (Credit Image: © Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)

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May 6, 2018 - Tunis, Tunisia - An armed Tunisian soldier stands guard outside a primary school turned into a polling station during the municipal election, as Tunisian woman pushing a baby stroller enters the polling station 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. (Credit Image: © Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)