Politics

Tunisia-U.S. concerned over president Saied dissolving Supreme Judicial Council

The United States is deeply concerned by Tunisian President Kais Saied’s move to dissolve the country’s Supreme Judicial Council and the reported barring of employees from entering the institution, State Department spokesperson Ned Price declared on Monday.

In a regular press briefing, Price repeated the  U.S. call for an accelerated political reform process that responds to the aspirations of the Tunisian people.

 
“The United States is deeply concerned by Tunisian President Saied’s calls to dissolve the Supreme Judicial Council, and the reported barring of employees from entering the Supreme Judicial Council. An independent judiciary is a core element of an effective and transparent democracy. It is essential that the Government of Tunisia uphold its commitments to respect the independence of the judiciary as stipulated in the constitution. The United States reiterates our calls for an accelerated political reform process in Tunisia that responds to the aspirations of the Tunisian people through the inclusion of diverse voices representing political parties, civil society and unions, particularly in the ongoing national consultations, and that ensures the continued respect for Tunisians’ human rights. At this critical time, we also urge the Government of Tunisia to prioritize implementing the economic reforms required to stabilize the financial situation and address Tunisia’s growing economic challenges”, said price.
 
 
 
 
 
R

Leave a Comment
Share
Published by
R

Recent Posts

Tunisia – Kasserine: Arrest of two police officers on suspicion of receiving bribes

The official spokesperson for the Kasserine courts, Riadh Nouioui, confirmed today Wednesday that the prosecution…

6 heures ago

Tunisia – Arrest of individual for belonging to terrorist organization

Intelligence units of the National Guard district in Tunis, with the participation of central and…

6 heures ago

Colombia to cut diplomatic ties with Israel

Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced on Wednesday that his country will be cutting diplomatic ties…

6 heures ago

WADA Sanctions -Ministry of sports reacts

Following the heavy sanction imposed on Tunisian sport by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), the…

7 heures ago

Tunisia – Bad checks law on table of parliament soon

House speaker Ibrahim Bouderbala, confirmed yesterday Tuesday, while supervising the meeting of the Colloquium of Presidents…

7 heures ago

Tunisia – Zahi: Payment of housing loans from social funds from June

Minister of Social Affairs, Malek Zahi, disclosed this Wednesday, on the sidelines of the May…

7 heures ago

This website uses cookies.