The Tunisian General Labour Union has requested to postpone the revision of the electoral law and the openness of dialogue, sheltered from any political pressure.
The union considered that the desire to amend this law during the current circumstances would only exacerbate political friction. Furthemore, it will cloud the electoral climate.
They also expressed concern that the possible revision of the electoral law was aimed carefully at instantly striking the next election date. Moreover, they considered that selectively in amending this electoral law may cunningly conceal hidden motives.
It's anticipated that a parliamentary initiative will be introduced in the coming days to revise…
Journalist Chadha Haj Moubarak appeared before the Tunisian Court of Cassation in the "Instalingo" company…
During the first four months of the current year, Tunisia's trade deficit narrowed to -4,772…
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) shared that it will hold public hearings on May…
Nabil Ammar, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad led the Tunisian delegation participating…
Two officers were killed in an attack on the prison convoy that was transporting an…
This website uses cookies.