Jailed Tunisian presidential candidate Karoui leaves prison
TUNIS, Tunisia — Presidential candidate and media mogul Nabil Karoui left a prison Wednesday where he has been jailed since August, just four days before Tunisia’s presidential runoff vote and as official results in parliamentary elections put his recently founded party in second place.
Karoui’s release was the latest saga in a topsy-turvy electoral season in this North African country trying to make its budding democracy flourish. As legislative election results were announced late Wednesday, three days after the voting, it became clear that Tunisian politics would be put to the test.
Karoui’s secular Qalb Tounes, or Heart of Tunisia party, looked destined to face off in parliament with its political enemy, the conservative Islamist party Ennahdha.
The Islamist party finished first in Sunday’s parliamentary elections by winning 52 seats, while Heart of Tunisia took 38 seats, the electoral board announced late Wednesday.