The document is the final constitution of Tunisia adopted on January 26, 2014. It outlines the general principles that govern Tunisia, including establishing Tunisia as a civil state based on citizenship and popular sovereignty. It defines key symbols of the country and affirms principles of social justice, rights and freedoms, and the structure and roles of the government. The constitution contains 150 articles organized across 10 titles establishing Tunisia as a democratic republic.
The document is the final constitution of Tunisia adopted on January 26, 2014. It outlines the general principles that govern Tunisia, including establishing Tunisia as a civil state based on citizenship and popular sovereignty. It defines key symbols of the country and affirms principles of social justice, rights and freedoms, and the structure and roles of the government. The constitution contains 150 articles organized across 10 titles establishing Tunisia as a democratic republic.