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Parliamentary elections were held in Tunisia on 17 December 2022 to elect the third Assembly of the Representatives of the People. [1] Run-offs were held on 29 January 2023 in the vast majority of constituencies after only 21 candidates were elected in the first round.
Ongoing — COVID-19 pandemic in Tunisia. 25 July - Tunisia holds the 2022 Tunisian constitutional referendum, which will change Tunisia's semi-presidential system into presidential system. [1] 15 October - Thousands pour onto the streets and demand President Kais Saied to resign. [2] 17 December - 2022 Tunisian parliamentary election. [3]
It is likely to pass in an assembly elected in 2022 on an 11% turnout after Saied dissolved the previous one. Tunisia assembly votes on election bill days before poll, protest looms Skip to main ...
Following the revolution, elections were held for a Constituent Assembly to decide on a new constitution for Tunisia. From 1956 to 2011, the government and the Constitutional Democratic Rally —originally known as the Neo Destour (1934–1964) and the Socialist Destourian Party (1964–1988)—were effectively one.
Tunisia's electoral commission rejected on Monday an administrative court ruling reinstating three presidential election candidates, reinforcing opposition fears that the commission sought to ...
Tunisia's increasingly authoritarian leader has scheduled the next presidential election for October without saying whether he will seek a second term after five tumultuous years at the head of ...
The Economist Intelligence Unit rated Tunisia a "hybrid regime" in 2022. [5] [needs update] Tunisia's first democratically elected president, Beji Caid Essebsi, died in July 2019. After him, Kais Saied became Tunisia's president after a landslide victory in the 2019 Tunisian presidential elections in October 2019.
Thirty-four Tunisian lawmakers proposed on Friday an urgent bill to strip the administrative court of its authority to adjudicate electoral disputes, a move that the opposition says would ...