Title V: The Judicial Power

Title V: The Judicial Power

✍️ Title V: The Judicial Power Article 44 – Independence of the JudiciaryThe judiciary is an authority independent from the legislative and executive powers.The State guarantees its independence and impartiality.Judgments are rendered in the name of the Tunisian...
Title IV: The Executive Power

Title IV: The Executive Power

✍️ Title IV: The Executive Power Section I: The Government Article 31 – Composition of the GovernmentThe Government is the highest executive authority of the State.It is composed of: the Prime Minister, the Ministers, and the Secretaries of State. Article 32 –...
Title III: The Legislative Power

Title III: The Legislative Power

✍️ Title III: The Legislative Power (Parliament) Article 23 – Composition of ParliamentParliament is composed of three chambers: The House of Deputies: the legislative chamber elected by direct universal suffrage. The National Council of Concord: the second chamber,...
Title II: Rights and Freedoms

Title II: Rights and Freedoms

✍️ Title II: Rights and Freedoms Article 9Human dignity is the foundation of rights and freedoms. It is inviolable and protected against any violation. Article 10The right to life is guaranteed to every human being.The death penalty is absolutely prohibited. Article...
Title I: General Principles

Title I: General Principles

✍️ Title I: General Principles Article 1Tunisia is a civil, democratic, secular, free, independent, sovereign, unified, and indivisible State.It is founded on the rule of law, the peaceful alternation of power, the separation of powers as well as their balance and...