Tunisian Constitutional Reform and Decentralization: Reactions to the Draft Constitution of the Republic of Tunisia
6 June 2013
<p>This paper is a commentary on the system
of decentralized government set out in the draft Tunisian Constitution
of 22 April 2013. It raises a number of general issues relevant to the
notion of decentralized government and provides some reactions to the
system of local government as envisioned by Chapter 7 of the April 2013
draft Constitution. The commentary begins by investigating the
fundamental objectives of Tunisian constitutional reform, and how a
system of decentralization might assist in realizing those objectives.
The commentary then assesses the system as it is constituted in the
April 2013 draft Constitution in light of the objectives of
constitutional reform.</p>
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