Tunisia's president has been re-elected for a fifth five-year term with 89.62% of the vote, the country's interior ministry announced today. It was the lowest percentage of the vote by President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali since he took power in a bloodless coup in 1987. Mr Ben Ali was last re-elected in 2004 with more than 94% of votes - a drop from his previous victories, which fluctuated between 99.2 and 99.7%. Runner-up Mohamed Bouchiha won 5.01% of the vote and Ahmed Inoubli 3.80%, but both were viewed as largely cosmetic opposition. The third candidate, Ahmed Brahim of the Ettajdid, or ``change'' movement, scored 1.57% of the vote.