The 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).
MoreThe Head of the High Council of State (HCS), Khalid al-Mishri, had bilateral meetings with the UN Secretary-General’s Special Adviser to Libya Stephanie Williams in the capital Tripoli. In the written statement
MoreTunisian Parliament remains suspended as Saied announces early elections and referendum
Addressing the public on state television on December 13, President Kais Saied announced a series of decisions that he described as “historical.” Saied stated that a constitutional referendum will be held on
MoreOn Monday, Tunisian President Kais Saied announced that a referendum on Tunisia’s ruling system will be held next July 25, with early parliamentary polls set for December 17, 2022. The suspension of
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