Ayachi Zammel sentenced on expenses of falsifying paperwork days earlier than Tunisia’s presidential election.
Tunisian presidential candidate Ayachi Zammel has been sentenced to 6 months in jail for falsifying paperwork, the second jail sentence towards him in every week, days earlier than the nation’s presidential election.
Tunisia’s TAP information company reported on Wednesday that the Prison Chamber of the Jendouba Court docket of First Occasion sentenced Zammel to 6 months in jail for “intentionally utilizing a fraudulent certificates”. Final week, Zammel was sentenced to twenty months in jail final week on expenses of falsifying fashionable endorsements.
“It’s one other unjust ruling and a farce that clearly goals to weaken him within the election race, however we’ll defend his proper to the final minute,” Zammel’s lawyer Abdessattar Massoudi advised the information company Reuters.
The ruling underscores mounting tensions earlier than the vote, with opposition and civil society teams voicing considerations a couple of probably rigged election designed to maintain President Kais Saied in energy.
Zammel, a businessman who was little-known to most of the people earlier than his presidential bid, was arrested on September 2 on suspicion of falsifying the signatures he gathered to file the candidacy papers wanted to run for president.
He was launched on September 6, however was nearly instantly arrested once more on related accusations.
The pinnacle of Tunisia’s Azimoun get together is one in every of solely three authorized candidates, operating towards incumbent Saied and Zouhair Magzhaoui, a former Saied supporter whose pan-Arabist get together Echaab get together was beforehand near the president.
Political tensions in Tunisia have escalated within the run-up to the October 6 election, significantly after an electoral fee, appointed by Saied, disqualified three outstanding candidates earlier this month, prompting protests from opposition teams and civil society.
After a courtroom required Tunisia’s election authority to reinstate the three candidates, one in every of them — Abdellatif El Mekki — was arrested on expenses that stemmed from a 2014 homicide investigation that critics have referred to as politically motivated.
Saied, who’s in search of a second time period, gained energy in a 2019 election. However he later orchestrated a sweeping energy seize in 2021, shutting down Parliament and ruling by decree. Opposition figures had been additionally jailed.
Saied’s two most outstanding critics, the right-wing Free Destourian Get together’s Abir Moussi and the Islamist get together Ennahdha’s Rached Ghannouchi, have additionally been in jail since final yr.
Civil liberty advocates have decried the crackdown as a symptom of Tunisia’s democratic backslide. Amnesty Worldwide this week referred to as it “a transparent pre-election assault on the pillars of human rights and the rule of regulation”.