This year is a particularly busy one for elections in the emerging world, and these votes raise the risk of fiscal giveaways that worsen public debt dynamics. We think the risks are greatest in Tunisia, followed by South Africa and Romania. Elsewhere, although debt dynamics are stronger, we think fiscal policy will need to be tightened post-election in Russia, Turkey and Mexico.
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