In July 2021, Tunisian President Kais Saied declared emergency rule and proceeded to suspend the country’s Parliament. In September of the same year, he made a surprise visit to the birthplace of
MoreThe results of a referendum on the country’s new constitution was rejected by five Tunisian parties on Wednesday. The National Campaign to Overthrow the Referendum, a coalition of five Tunisian parties announced
MorePreliminary results show that Tunisians have voted in favor of a new constitution in a referendum, according to the chairman of the country’s electoral commission. A 94.6 percent turnout in the referendum
MorePresident Kais Saied’s proposal for a new constitution went before Tunisians for a vote on Monday. At 6 a.m. local time, polling places began opening their doors to the public (05:00 GMT).
MoreOn Thursday, Tunisia’s Ennahda stated it will boycott a planned referendum this month on a new version of the country’s constitution. The July 25 referendum on the new constitution as “illegitimate,” Ennahda
MoreA decree issued by President Kais Saied excluding political parties from drafting the country’s new constitution has been decried by Tunisia’s Ennahda. Law professor Sadik Belaid was named by Saied on Friday
MoreThe Assad regime and the Syrian opposition have been invited to the eighth round of discussions in late May, which are aimed at reforming Syria’s constitution, according to UN Special Envoy for
MoreA new round of talks involving the Constitutional Committee, seeking a solution to the ongoing 11-year war in Syria, resumed in Geneva on Monday. The five days of talks scheduled to end
MoreThe Head of Libyan Presidential Council Mohamed al-Menfi told many political parties that he would adopt the constitutional basis for holding elections. Al-Menfi stated that he will take solution-oriented steps if the
MoreThe office of the UN Special Envoy to Syria said on Friday that a new round of talks involving the Constitutional Committee seeking a solution to the ongoing 11-year war in the
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