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  2. 2022–23 Tunisian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    The 217 members of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People were previously elected by closed list proportional representation in 33 multi-member constituencies (27 in Tunisia and 6 representing Tunisian expatriates) with seats allocated using the largest remainder method and a mandated zipper system: alternating female and male candidates on the list, and a male and female candidate ...

  3. 2024 Tunisian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    On 5 September, he indicated that the electoral law would be drawn up taking into account the recommendations of the supporters of the 25 July process, and that the rest of the political class would be excluded from this process. [17] On 25 July 2022, the new Constitution was adopted by constitutional referendum with 94.60% of the vote. [18]

  4. Official Gazette of the Republic of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    A French version is the official texts published since 1883 but, in accordance with Law No. 93-64 of 5 July 1993, only the Arabic text is authentic; the French language is only informative. The date of publication in JORT conditions generally the date on which the text has legal effects - since it is necessary that a text is known to be ...

  5. Human rights in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Tunisia was upgraded to "Partly Free" after the revolution (often associated with the so-called Arab Spring, with its political rights rating improved from 7 to 3 (with 7 the worst and 1 the best) and its civil liberties rating going from 5 to 4. [1] As of 2016, Tunisia has been upgraded to "Free"—the only Arab country to receive this rating. [2]

  6. 18 October Coalition for Rights and Freedoms - Wikipedia

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    The 18 October Coalition for Rights and Freedoms in Tunisia, (French: Collectif du 18 Octobre) was formed when a number of political parties, NGOs and human rights activists advocating various political ideologies, among them Islamists, secularists and communists, came together to campaign against the dictatorship, political misconduct and human rights violations of Tunisian president Zine El ...

  7. Governorates of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Key Governorate Population (2014) [4] Area (km 2) [5] Density Region 1 Ariana: 576,088 482 1,195.20 North East: 2 Béja: 303,032 3,740 81.02 North West: 3 Ben Arous

  8. 2021 Tunisian self-coup - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] [18] Saied said that he would assume executive authority with a new prime minister, [19] and also declared himself attorney general. [ 20 ] In the announcement, which came after meeting between Saied and his top advisors and security leaders at his palace , [ 17 ] [ 19 ] [ 21 ] Saied warned "any who think of resorting to weapons". [ 22 ]

  9. Central Bank of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Tunisia (Arabic: البنك المركزي التونسي, French: Banque Centrale de Tunisie, BCT) is the central bank of Tunisia. The bank is in Tunis and its current governor is Marouane Abassi, who replaced Chedly Ayari on 16 February 2018. [2]