Implementing Tunisia’s New Constitution: Requirements and Roadmap

By Salsabil Klibi, 1 April 2015
photo credit: HASSENE DRIDI / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
photo credit: HASSENE DRIDI / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
<p dir="ltr">&nbsp;</p><p dir="ltr">The approval of the new Tunisian Constitution on January 26, 2014 was a pivotal event. On one hand, it put an end to a fragile and unsteady interim government. On the other hand, it marked the beginning of a large-scale legislative workshop of a delicate nature due to its close connection to the success or failure of the declared democratic project. In fact, the first mechanism of implementing the [post-revolution] Constitution is legislation. The legislature is the body that regulates how the rights and freedoms enshrined within the Constitution are practiced, as well as creates the new institutions and determines their operating methods and procedures.<br><br></p>
Read the full article here: The Legal Agenda

Comments

Post new comment