TUNIS, 10 September 2021, (TON): Tunisian President Kais Saied plans to suspend the constitution and may offer changes to the political system through a referendum, one of his advisers told Reuters.
Saied seized governing powers, dismissed the prime minister and suspended parliament in July in moves his political foes called a coup, but he has not yet appointed a new government or made any broader declaration of his long-term plans.
Walid Hajjem, an adviser to Saied, said “this system cannot continue ... changing the system means changing the constitution through a referendum, perhaps ... the referendum requires logistical preparation.”
He added that this was the president’s plan, which was at the final stage and was expected to be formally unveiled soon.
Hajjem did not expand on what changes Saied was contemplating.
However, he has been widely expected to move to a presidential system of government that would reduce the role of the parliament, something that has been frequently discussed during years of gridlock since the 2014 constitution was agreed.
Tunisia adopted democracy after the 2011 uprising that ended autocratic rule and triggered the Arab Spring revolts across the region.
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