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National Council of Regions and Districts

المجلس الوطني للجهات والأقاليم

Al Majlis Al Watani l'il Jihet W'al Akalim
Type
Type
History
Founded25 July 2022
New session started
19 April 2024 (2024-04-19)
Leadership
President of the National Council of Provinces and Territories
Imed Derbali, independent
since 19 April 2024
First Vice President of the Council
Zakiya Maaroufi, independent
since 19 April 2024
Second Vice President of the Council
Youssef Barkaoui, independent
since 19 April 2024
Structure
Elections
Indirect two-round system
Last election
29 March 2024
Meeting place
Bardo Palace, Le Bardo (near Tunis)
Constitution
Constitution of the Republic of Tunisia

The National Council of Regions and Districts (Arabic: المجلس الوطني للجهات والأقاليم) is the upper house of the Parliament of Tunisia since the promulgation of the New Constitution approved during the constitutional referendum of 25 July 2022.[1]

Role and functions

According to article 84 of the Tunisian Constitution of 2022 projects relating to the state budget and regional development plans must be submitted to the National Council to ensure a balance between the regions and territories. The National Council of Regions and Districts is responsible for legislative power. According to article 85 of the Constitution, it exercises a control function regarding the implementation of budgets and development plans.[2]

Voting method

The National Council of Regions and Districts is made up of deputies elected indirectly by members of the regional and district councils, with three seats per region and one seat per district. Members of each regional council elect three members by multi-member majority vote, while those of each district council elect one member by first-past-the-post majority vote.

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