Tunisian Assembly of People's Representatives
The Tunisian Assembly of People's Representatives is the legislative body of Tunisia, responsible for making laws and overseeing the government. Established in 2014, it consists of 217 members who are elected by the public for a five-year term. The Assembly plays a crucial role in shaping national policies and representing the interests of the Tunisian people.
The Assembly operates within a parliamentary system, where it collaborates with the Prime Minister and the President to govern the country. It holds sessions to debate and vote on proposed legislation, ensuring that various political parties and viewpoints are considered in the decision-making process.