The bicameral system under the Tunisian constitution of 25 July 2022
This study on «The bicameral system under the Tunisian constitution of 25 July 2022 », analyses the organisation of the legislative…
This study on «The bicameral system under the Tunisian constitution of 25 July 2022 », analyses the organisation of the legislative…
This policy brief analyses “The Role of Local Councils in the Tunisian Institutional Landscape”. It emphasizes the gaps of the…
Division of competences between the Administrative Tribunal and the judicial tribunals, principles established in the case law of the Council…
To mark International Day for Persons with Disabilities, join CEPPS as youth activists from Nepal, Guyana, Georgia, Tunisia, and Ethiopia…
This report presents findings from an in-depth study, supported by the United States Agency for International Development, that explored the…
Local governance comprises a set of institutions, mechanisms and processes through which citizens and their groups can articulate their interests…
More than 60 observers from 26 countries deployed across Tunisia this week to observe Saturday’s parliamentary elections. Their work is…
As part of the Mid-Term Review of the Strategic (SP) and Dialogue for Stability (DfS) programmes conducted in 2018, NIMD…
In 2011, the Tunisian School of Politics (TSoP) opened its doors for the first time. Run by our Tunisian partner,…
Why central and local/provincial governments are both necessary.