Members of Tunisian security forces stand guard outside a polling station in Ariana district of Tunis. AFP
Tunisian President Kais Saied (2-R) celebrating with his supporters the almost certain victory of the 'yes' vote in a referendum on a new constitution, after the projected outcome was announced in Tunis. EPA
President Kais Saied celebrates with his supporters on Habib Bourguiba Avenue, Tunis. The referendum was on a new constitution that strengthens the powers of the head of state. AFP
President Kais Saied supporters celebrate. Reuters
President Kais Saied supporters celebrate in Tunis after the exit poll indicates voters backed Tunisia's new constitution. Reuters
Farouk Bouasker, president of the Independent Higher Authority for Elections, in Tunis. AFP
Members of the election committee open the ballot box at a polling station in Tunis. Reuters
Employees of the Independent Higher Authority for Elections begin counting the ballots. AFP
Tunisia's President Kais Saied casts his ballot at a polling station in Tunis in the country's referendum on a new constitution. Reuters
A woman shows her ink-stained finger at a polling station during a referendum on a new constitution in Tunis, Tunisia. Reuters
A Tunisian woman votes during a referendum on the draft constitution put forward by the country's president at a polling station in the Ben Arous region near Tunis. AFP
A woman shows her ink-stained finger as she holds the Tunisian flag at a polling station in Tunis. Reuters
A Tunisian woman votes during the referendum in the Ben Arous region near Tunis. AFP
A Tunisian man votes during the referendum at a polling station in the Ben Arous region near Tunis. AFP
A woman casts her vote at a polling station in Tunis. AP
Mr Saied leaves the polling station with his wife. Tunisia is holding a referendum on a new draft constitution proposed by the president to replace the 2014 constitution. EPA
Tunisians go to the polls on Monday to vote on a draft constitution proposed by President Kais Saied. Here, a vote is cast at a polling station in the capital, Tunis. AFP
Some Tunisians see the constitutional referendum as a vote for or against President Kais Saied, whose powers would increase if the new charter is approved. AFP
People cast their ballots at a polling station in Tunis on a referendum on a new constitution for Tunisia. Reuters
In a polling station in the Ariana district of Tunis, a citizen dips his finger in ink after taking part in a referendum on a draft constitution. AFP
Tunisians vote in a referendum on a draft constitution put forward by the country's President Kais Saied. The text has proved to be controversial and citizens have their say on Monday. AFP
A member of Tunisian security forces stands guard outside a polling station in Ariana district of Tunis. AFP
Tunisian election staff assist voters at a polling station in the Ariana district as citizens vote on a new constitution. AFP
Members of Tunisian security forces stand guard outside a polling station in Ariana district of Tunis. AFP
Tunisian President Kais Saied (2-R) celebrating with his supporters the almost certain victory of the 'yes' vote in a referendum on a new constitution, after the projected outcome was announced in Tunis. EPA
President Kais Saied celebrates with his supporters on Habib Bourguiba Avenue, Tunis. The referendum was on a new constitution that strengthens the powers of the head of state. AFP
President Kais Saied supporters celebrate. Reuters
President Kais Saied supporters celebrate in Tunis after the exit poll indicates voters backed Tunisia's new constitution. Reuters
Farouk Bouasker, president of the Independent Higher Authority for Elections, in Tunis. AFP
Members of the election committee open the ballot box at a polling station in Tunis. Reuters
Employees of the Independent Higher Authority for Elections begin counting the ballots. AFP
Tunisia's President Kais Saied casts his ballot at a polling station in Tunis in the country's referendum on a new constitution. Reuters
A woman shows her ink-stained finger at a polling station during a referendum on a new constitution in Tunis, Tunisia. Reuters
A Tunisian woman votes during a referendum on the draft constitution put forward by the country's president at a polling station in the Ben Arous region near Tunis. AFP
A woman shows her ink-stained finger as she holds the Tunisian flag at a polling station in Tunis. Reuters
A Tunisian woman votes during the referendum in the Ben Arous region near Tunis. AFP
A Tunisian man votes during the referendum at a polling station in the Ben Arous region near Tunis. AFP
A woman casts her vote at a polling station in Tunis. AP
Mr Saied leaves the polling station with his wife. Tunisia is holding a referendum on a new draft constitution proposed by the president to replace the 2014 constitution. EPA
Tunisians go to the polls on Monday to vote on a draft constitution proposed by President Kais Saied. Here, a vote is cast at a polling station in the capital, Tunis. AFP
Some Tunisians see the constitutional referendum as a vote for or against President Kais Saied, whose powers would increase if the new charter is approved. AFP
People cast their ballots at a polling station in Tunis on a referendum on a new constitution for Tunisia. Reuters
In a polling station in the Ariana district of Tunis, a citizen dips his finger in ink after taking part in a referendum on a draft constitution. AFP
Tunisians vote in a referendum on a draft constitution put forward by the country's President Kais Saied. The text has proved to be controversial and citizens have their say on Monday. AFP
A member of Tunisian security forces stands guard outside a polling station in Ariana district of Tunis. AFP
Tunisian election staff assist voters at a polling station in the Ariana district as citizens vote on a new constitution. AFP
Members of Tunisian security forces stand guard outside a polling station in Ariana district of Tunis. AFP