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Tunisia-ISIE receives presidential decree draft on the legislative elections

Spokesperson for the independent higher body for the elections Mohamed Tlili Mansri declared this Thursday, September 15, that the ISIE obtained, today, from the Presidency of the Republic, the project of presidential decree On the legislative elections, planned for December 17, 2022.

In a declaration to the TAP, Mohamed Tlili Mansri said that the ISIE, which has an advisory opinion, currently examines this project.

He pointed out that the ISIE will present, before the end of the current week, all its legal and technical proposals linking to this project.

On the other hand, Mansri said that the decree calling voters to the legislative elections will probably be promulgated within the time limits, that is to say, on September 17.

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