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Tunisian president unveils draft constitution

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Tunisian President Kais Saied recently published a draft constitution that will be put to a referendum on July 25. Analysts say the draft constitution   gives broad powers to the head of state, marking a radical break with the existing parliamentary system

Tunisian President Kais Saied recently published a draft constitution that will be put to a referendum on July 25. Analysts say the draft constitution gives broad powers to the head of state, marking a radical break with the existing parliamentary system.

The text was published in the Official Gazette. It is on the expected lines, giving sweeping powers to the president.  The draft constitution says that the President of the Republic exercises executive power, assisted by a government led by a head of government whom he appoints. This government will not be presented to Parliament for a vote of confidence.

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In addition, the president will enjoy wide-ranging powers and prerogatives including the supreme commander of the armed forces and final approver of laws and regulations. It also significantly reduces the powers of the parliament. Importantly, the draft text also provides for the establishment of a second chamber, the National Assembly of Region Significantly, it makes no mention of Islam as the state religion. This is something that may invite protests from opposing groups that are opposing the president.

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