Metro Plus News Tunisian president to dissolve municipal councils months before local elections

Tunisian president to dissolve municipal councils months before local elections

Tunisian President Kais Saied said late on Wednesday he will dissolve municipal councils months before they were due to be elected, further dismantling the systems of government developed after the 2011 revolution that brought democracy.
“We will discuss a decree to dissolve municipalities and replace them by special councils,” he said in a video of a cabinet meeting that was posted online.
The new councils will also be elected, but under new rules that he will write, he said. He has previously called the existing councils “states within a state” and said they were “not neutral”.
In the 2018 local elections, a third of municipal councils came under the control of Ennahda, an Islamist party that has been the most vocal critic of Saied.
Elected municipal councils were introduced after the 2014 constitution called for decentralisation – a constitution that Saied has replaced with one he wrote himself and passed last year in a referendum with low turnout.