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Dissolution of Tunisia’s High Judicial Council seriously undermines rule of law in Tunisia – Bachelet

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on Tuesday urged the president of Tunisia to reverse his decision to disband the country’s Supreme Judicial Council, the official body that oversees judges in the country.

Michelle Bachelet cautioned that the dissolution of the council would seriously “undermine the rule of law, the separation of powers and independence of the judiciary in the country.”

She explained President Kais Saied’s decision as “the latest development in a worrying trajectory in the country.”
Bachelet said: “On July 25, 2021, the president suspended parliament and assumed all executive functions. Since then, there have been increasing attempts to stifle dissent, including through harassment of civil society actors.”

Bachelet highlighted the importance of the High Judicial Council as a body tasked with ensuring judicial independence.
“Its establishment in 2016 was hailed as a major advance in the consolidation of the rule of law, separation of powers and the independence of the judiciary in Tunisia,” she said.
“Much remains to be done to bring justice-sector legislation, procedures and practices in line with applicable international standards — but this has been a big step in the wrong direction.
“The dissolution of the High Judicial Council is in clear violation of Tunisia’s obligations under international human rights law.”
Her statement also noted that “the office buildings of the High Judicial Council have been cordoned off by internal security forces, and members and staff have been prevented from entering the premises.”
She called for “all necessary measures” to be taken to protect council members and staff, who have been targeted by “online hate campaigns and threats.”

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