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Tunisia's supreme judicial council refuses dissolution by president

FILE PHOTO: Presidential Kais Saied. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed/File Photo

Tunisia's Supreme Judiciary Council rejected on Sunday President Kais Saied's decision to dissolve it and said it would continue carrying out its duties, and that it rejected pressure on and accusations against members of the council and judges.

Saied dissolved the Council overnight, the latest move in his consolidation of power after dismissing the parliament and sacking the prime minister in July and promising to remake the democratic constitution in moves his critics call a coup.

The Council was a rare state body that could still exert influence independent of Saied, who has for months criticised the judiciary for delays in rulings on corruption and terrorism cases.

A police officer walks outside the Supreme Judicial Council building during a protest in Tunis, Tunisia February 6, 2022. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi

(Reporting by Tarek Amara; Editing by Catherine Evans)

Supporters of Tunisian President Kais Saied carry national flags and banners during a protest against the Supreme Judicial Council, in Tunis, Tunisia February 6, 2022. The banner reads: ' Dissolution of the Supreme Judicial Council'. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi
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