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Tunisia’s election outturn threatens policy paralysis

Tunisia’s new president will face the immediate challenge of a fractured parliament and, amid what are set to be arduous coalition talks, policy paralysis is likely to set in. The country’s large imbalances will be left unchecked, raising the risk of a sharper and larger economic adjustment.

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