Tunisia will no longer be an Islamic republic, the new constitution will apply



Tunisian President Case Syed has drafted a constitutional amendment. The referendum will be held on July 9. According to the new constitution, Tunisia will no longer be an Islamic republic. The constitution that came into force in 2014 will now be changed. There will be significant political change in Tunisia before the election.
Tunisia's President Case Syed made an important announcement that Tunisia would no longer be an Islamic republic. Tunisia will create a new identity as a country that sees all religions equally. Addressing the ministry, the president said the new constitution was a ban on the sentiments of the countrymen. In order to maintain an atmosphere of unity and equality in the country, the country should avoid the identity of political religion. That is why the current government has decided to be religiously neutral. According to the new constitution, the country will have no political religion, but the country will remain Islamic. We will talk about a country whose religion will be Islam, but it will not be a politically Islamic country.
The referendum will be held on July 8. Tunisia will hold elections in December 207. Big changes are going to happen in the constitution before that. The constitution came into force in 2014, it will be changed. The president formed the National Consultative Committee, which drafted the country's new constitution.
Some critics of President Casey Syed argue that the amendments are intended to weaken opposition parties, particularly Islamic parties. The new draft constitution will be approved by the President before the July 9 referendum. The President also clarified that there is no major difference in the institutions of democracy as per the Constitution. The parliamentary system, the judiciary will function in the same way.

Comments