TUNIS Air Jordan For Sale , Aug. 26 (Xinhua) -- Tunisia's candidates for the legislative elections are officially submitting their final electoral lists. The process, starting since late last week, will proceed until the coming Friday, said the elections board.
Over 80 lists were submitted so far, including over 800 candidates representing political parties, independent individuals and political coalitions. The candidates are nominated based on the area they represent: 27 districts within Tunisia and 6 districts abroad.
Parties that won the largest number of votes during the constitutional elections in Oct. Jordan Retro Shoes For Sale , 2011 are re-running for a chance to win some of the 217 seats in the new parliament, namely the Islamist party of Ennahdha, the Congress for the Republic CPR and Ettakatol party.
Meanwhile, new parties are joining the electoral race, mainly Nidaa Tounes which is led by former Prime Minister Beji Caied Essebsi.
During a press conference held on Monday, Ennahdha party announced their final lists of candidates for the legislative elections Jordan Retro For Sale , 46 percent of them are women. Political parties running for the legislative elections were invited to respect gender parity when nominating candidates.
The elections board is to officially approve the final legislative lists after validating them, starting on Sept. 26. The electoral campaigns are to be launched on Oct. 4th and ended 20 days later. The legislative elections are to take place on Oct., 26th.
GHAZNI, Afghanistan, Sept. 14 (Xinhua) -- A district police chief along with two of his bodyguards were killed as their vehicle ran over a land mine in Jaghato district of eastern Afghanistan's Ghazni province on Thursday.
"A land mine planted by militants struck the vehicle of Ishaq Jalili the police chief of Jaghato district at around 08:00 a.m. local time today killing him and two of his bodyguards on the spot," a local official told Xinhua on condition of anonymity.
Meanwhile Jordan Shoes For Sale , Aref Nuri, spokesman for Ghazni provincial government, confirmed the incident, saying details would be made public after completion of investigation.