Souad Abderrahim became on Tuesday the first woman mayor the Tunisian capital. She defeated Kamel Idir, candidate of the Nidaa Tounes party of President Beji Caid Essebsi, by 26 votes to 22. "I dedicate this victory to all Tunisian women," Abderrahim said. "My first task will be to improve the face of Tunis." The 53-year-old manager of a pharmaceutical firm, known for her pant suits and blow-drys, has risen to the fore as one of the new faces of veteran Islamist party Ennahdha as it seeks to modernize its image. Although she is a member of the partys politburo, she stood as an independent in the May 6 municipal election, in which she headed the Ennahdha list. With 21 seats out of 60, the list emerged as the largest on the city council but well short of a majority. Abderrahim won election as mayor in a second round of voting by councilors which was boycotted by left-wing and centrist parties who refused to support the candidates of either of the main parties.
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