June 22, 2022
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Tunisia President receives draft of new constitution

Tunisian President Kais Saied has received the draft of a new constitution…reports Asian Lite News

The draft was submitted on Monday by Sadok Belaid, head and coordinator of the High National Advisory Committee for the New Republic, Xinhua news agency.

After validation by the President, it will be published in the Official Journal of the Tunisian Republic.

ALSO READ:Tunisian PM underlines importance of reforming public institutions

Saied declared in December last year that a constitutional referendum will be held in 2022 for a “new republic”, and later set the voting date for July 25, the country’s Republic Day.

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