Tunisia President Essebsi dies at 92

Tunisia's first freely elected president Beji Caid Essebsi has died aged 92, the country's presidency says.

He was the world's oldest sitting president. He was admitted to hospital on Wednesday but officials did not say why he was receiving treatment.

Mr. Essebsi won Tunisia's first free elections in 2014 following Arab uprisings across the region.

Earlier this year, he announced he would not stand in elections expected in November.

Mr. Essebsi was also admitted to hospital last month after suffering what officials said was a "severe health crisis".

They gave no further details. Prime Minister Youssef Chahed, who visited him in hospital, urged people to stop spreading "fake news" about his condition.

Essebsi was hospitalized with a severe illness in late June, but returned to intensive care on Thursday, his son said.

Former Tunisian President Zine el-Abedine Ben Ali was ousted in 2011 after 23 years in office.

Since then, Tunisia has won praise as the only democracy to emerge from the revolutions of the so-called Arab spring.

 

 

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