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2019 Tunisian parliamentary election
← 2014
6 October 2019 (2019-10-06)
2022–23 →
All 217 seats in the Assembly of the Representatives of the People 109 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
41.70% ( ~27 pp)
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Rached Ghannouchi
Nabil Karoui
Mohamed Abbou
Party
Ennahda
Heart of Tunisia
Democratic Current
Last election
69 seats, 27.79%
New party
3 seats, 1.95%
Seats won
52
38
22
Seat change
17
New party
19
Popular vote
561,132
415,913
183,464
Percentage
19.63
14.55
6.42
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Al Karama
PM
Leader
Seifeddine Makhlouf
Abir Moussi
Zouhair Maghzaoui
Party
Dignity Coalition
Free Destourian Party
People's Movement
Last election
New party
0 seats
3 seats, 1.34%
Seats won
21
17
15
Seat change
New party
17
12
Popular vote
169,651
189,356
129,604
Percentage
5.94
6.63
4.53
Map showing the seats won by each party in each constituency.
Prime Minister before election
Youssef Chahed
Tahya Tounes
Prime Minister
Elyes Fakhfakh
Ettakatol
Politics of Tunisia
Member State of the African Union
Member State of the Arab League
Constitution
Current constitution
Constitution of 2022
Past constitution
Constitution of 1959
Constitution of 2014
Executive
President (List)
Kais Saied
Prime Minister (List)
Ahmed Hachani
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Legislature
National Council of Regions and Districts
Speaker
Assembly of the Representatives of the People
Speaker
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Recent elections
Presidential: 2019
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2022–23
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Minister: Nabil Ammar
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Parliamentary elections took place in Tunisia on 6 October 2019.[1]
^Hashem Ahelbarra (6 October 2019). "Tunisia completes second parliamentary elections since revolution". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
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