Under the constitution the new president Kaïs Saïed who ran as an independent had to ask the head of the largest party the Islamist and conservative Ennahda party to try to form a government...
Two extremes topped the poll: devout Muslim law professor Kaïs Saïed who campaigned with no political support machine whatsoever; and his polar opposite the fiercely ambitious media mogul Nabil Karoui sometimes known as 'Tunisia's Berlusconi'...
But he scored only 3-7% in the final opinion polls on 16 July as did most others leaving Karoui leading with an average lead of 20% with the constitutional lawyer Kaïs Saïed on 18%...
The other front-runner in the polls Kaïs Saïed also presents himself as an opponent of 'the system'...