[1/2] Tunisia's President Kais Saied speaks outside a polling station during parliamentary election in Tunis, Tunisia, December 17, 2022.
Tunisian Presidency/Handout via REUTERSTUNIS, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Tunisia's "Salvation Front" opposition coalition called for President Kais Saied to quit office, saying he had lost his legitimacy after Saturday's parliamentary election had a preliminary turnout figure of less than 9%.
Although opposition groups have previously attacked Saied's political programme, they had not previously said he should quit office.
"From this moment we consider Saied an illegitimate president and demand he resign after this fiasco," he said.
Saied has presented his political changes as necessary to save Tunisia from years of political and economic crisis.