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The boycott of the elections by the PDL risks weakening the legitimacy of the results given that the party was the leader in opinion polls. [37] Afek Tounes, [38] Machrouu Tounes, [39] the Social Democratic Path [40] and the National Alliance party of Néji Jalloul are also boycotting the legislative election. [41]
Heart of Tunisia, the Free Destourian Party, and Tahya Tounes announced after the results were released that they would prefer to sit in opposition. [citation needed] In February 2020, Parliament approved a new coalition government in a confidence vote after months of negotiations.
Parliamentary elections were held in Tunisia on 26 October 2014. [1] Campaigning started on 4 October 2014. [2] They were the first free regular legislative elections since independence in 1956, and the first elections held following the adoption of the new constitution in January 2014, which created a 217-seat Assembly of the Representatives of the People. [3]
The 2024 National Council of Regions and Districts election took place on 28–29 March in Tunisia in order to elect the 77 members of the upper house of the Tunisian Parliament. It was the first election to the chamber since the enactment of the 2022 constitution .
TUNIS (Reuters) -Tunisia's parliament was set to vote on a major amendment to the electoral law on Friday, nine days before a presidential election that opposition groups fear will cement ...
An election for a constituent assembly in Tunisia was announced on 3 March 2011 [2] and held on 23 October 2011, [3] following the Tunisian revolution. The Assembly had 217 members. [ 4 ] It was the first free election held in Tunisia since the country's independence in 1956, as well as the first election in the Arab world held after the start ...
Tunisia's parliament began debating on Wednesday and looked set to approve a new coalition government, after months of political wrangling that has slowed the north African country's efforts to ...
Leading opposition parties in Tunisia asserted Wednesday that politically motivated arrests and gag orders are creating impossible conditions for holding democratic elections later this year.