Tunisia-Echaâb calls for participatory electoral law

Echaâb National Council called, on Saturday, September 3, 2022, on the necessity to develop a participatory electoral law, in preparation for the upcoming legislative elections.

It likewise confirmed its intent to partake in the next elections, which must be scheduled for next December, nevertheless it criticized the state of confusion resulting from the unjustified slowness to reveal the new electoral law in accordance with the vision and the challenges of 25 July.

The movement lamented the will of the President of the Republic to shut the door to the requirement of participatory development of the electoral law believed to produce an electoral climate including financial, judicial and media bodies in addition to rectifying the decrees governing the Activity of parties and associations in the field of elections to ensure the emergence of a political and parliamentary scene that breaks with the approaches that have hurt the political process in the past.

Eventually, it was noted in its press release, that despite the success acquired during the referendum on the Constitution, which represents a definitive break with the black decade and the consolidation of the July 25, the general situation is still suffering from turbulence and a lack of stability due to the incapacity to develop a serious and effective remedy of economic and social problems, in particular in the light of global crises and their repercussions on the day-to-day lives of citizens and their purchasing power and the severe shortage of supply of basic foodstuffs in addition to the spread of monopoly and speculation demonstrations.

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