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Elections News :
Women hold more than 22% of seats in Parliament (27 October 2004)
The Head of State receives Chairman of National Presidential and Legislative Elections Observatory (17 October 2004)
President Ben Ali receives members of Presidential Electoral Committee (17 October 2004)
Candidates go to public radio and TV to air campaign (17 October 2004)
Tunisians abroad start voting for President (16 October 2004)
President Ben Ali inaugurates electoral campaign, says elections are an opportunity to promote democracy in Tunis (10 October 2004)
Constitutional Council announces decision on validity of presidential candidacies (26 September 2004)
Tunisian newspapers point to "ground-breaking decisions" reflected by RCD slates (24 September 2004)
Members of the Elections Observatory pursue activities (24 September 2004)
President of the electoral observatory meets with minister of the interior (21 September 2004)
President Ben Ali chairs political bureau of the RCD, preparations for next elections discussed (20 September 2004)
Second oppositon party endorses candidacy of President Ben Ali (17 September 2004)
Second opposition leader presents candidacy to presidential elections (15 September 2004)
Opposition leader submits candidacy to the office of President (10 September 2004)
Sweeping endorsements follow President Ben Ali's announcement of candidacy to new term in office (06 September 2004)
The General Union of Tunisian Workers endorses candidacy of President Zine El Abidine for a new term in office (1st september 2004)
Mr Abdelwahab El Behi to preside over the National Observatory for presidential and legislative elections (31 August 2004)
Opposition party decides to endorse candidacy of President Ben Ali to next elections (19 August 2004)
President Zine El Abidine announces acceptance to run again for office (28 July 2003)