Tunisia’s Saied strengthens presidential powers in decrees
ABC News
Tunisian President Kaïs Saied has issued presidential decrees bolstering the already near-total power he granted himself two months ago
TUNIS, Tunisia -- Tunisian President Kaïs Saied issued presidential decrees bolstering the already near-total power he granted himself two months ago.
Wednesday's decrees include the continuing suspension of the Parliament’s powers and the suspension of all lawmakers’ immunity from prosecution. But the text published in the official gazette went even further — now freezing lawmakers’ salaries.
They also state Saied's intention from now on to rule by presidential decree alone and ignore parts of the constitution. Laws will not go through the parliament, whose powers are frozen, granting him near-unlimited power.
On July 25, Saied sacked Tunisia’s prime minister, suspended parliament and assumed executive authority, saying it was because of a national emergency. His critics called it a coup.