Tunis: The Independent High Authority for Elections (ISIE) on Monday announced the start of accreditation applications for observers, local and international journalists and guests to observe and cover the 2024 presidential elections.The process will continue until September 28.In this connection, the ISIE invites all civil society organisations and national and foreign journalists wishing to obtain accreditation to submit their applications either directly to the ISIE headquarters or via the postal address at 5 rue de l'île de Sardaigne - les jardins du lac - 1053 Tunis or via the e-mail address [email protected] should obtain information on: the organic law on the Independent High Authority for Elections, the organic law on elections, the referendum and the decree on the conditions and procedures for the accreditation of national and foreign observers.Accreditation cards for observers and journalists will be received on the date mentioned when the application is submitted.Source: A gence Tunis Afrique Presse
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