
Tunisian Constitution of 2014
The Tunisian Constitution of 2014 establishes the framework for the country's government, emphasizing democracy, human rights, and separation of powers. It defines Tunisia as a civil state committed to social justice, free elections, and the rule of law. The constitution creates a parliamentary system with a president as head of state, and a government led by a prime minister. It guarantees freedoms such as speech, religion, and assembly, and protects individual rights. Overall, it aims to ensure democratic governance, stability, and respect for citizens’ rights following Tunisia’s 2011 revolution.