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Tunisia Extends State of Emergency for 1 Month

December 30, 2023
Tunisia Extends State of Emergency for 1 Month

Tunisia Extends State of Emergency for 1 Month

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The Tunisian presidency has issued a decision to extend the state of emergency that has been in place across the country since November 2015 for an additional month.

According to the official Tunisian newspaper, “Al-Ra’id Al-Rasmi,” the presidential decree states, “The state of emergency across the entire territory of the Tunisian Republic is extended for one month, starting from January 1, 2024, to January 30, 2024.”

The Tunisian authorities initially imposed the state of emergency in the aftermath of an explosion that targeted a bus carrying members of the presidential security in Mohamed V Street, downtown Tunis, on November 24, 2015.

The attack resulted in the deaths of 12 security personnel and the injury of 16 others, including security personnel and civilians.

The extension of the state of emergency is part of Tunisia’s ongoing efforts to maintain security and stability in the country, particularly in the face of potential threats and challenges.

It grants authorities certain exceptional powers to enhance security measures and respond effectively to security threats.

This measure underscores Tunisia’s commitment to safeguarding its citizens and maintaining law and order.

The decision to prolong the state of emergency is a reminder of the importance of security and stability in Tunisia, a nation that has made significant strides toward democracy and development since the 2011 revolution.

While Tunisia continues to navigate the challenges of the post-revolution era, it remains steadfast in its pursuit of a secure and prosperous future for all its citizens.

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