Tunisia’s president has proclaimed an inspiration to dissolve the national judiciary body on suspicion of corruption and mishandling of sensitive political cases, per native media reports Sunday.
The decision by President Kais Saied to disband the Superior Council of the Judiciary comes as Tunisians mark the ninth day of the assassination of a outstanding left-of-center leader ANd an outspoken critic of the religionist movement.

During a surprise visit to the Tunisia’s Interior Ministry on Saturday night, same blasted members of the judiciary, inculpatory some judges and magistrates of “corruption … favouritism … and obstruction proceedings in many cases, as well as those of political assassinations.”
“The Superior Council of the Judiciary will from currently on think about itself a issue of the past,” the president same, adding that a decree to line up a tentative council are going to be issued presently.
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