Chamber of Deputies of Tunisia

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The Chamber of Deputies (Arabic: Majlis al-Nuwaab) is part of the National Assembly of Tunisia, the bicameral legislative branch of the government of Tunisia.

The Chamber of Deputies has 189 seats and its members are elected by popular vote to serve five-year terms.

The last elections were held on October 24, 2004, with a victory for the ruling Democratic Constitutional Rally. The next election is to be held in 2009. The 2004 election yielded the following results:

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Summary of the 24 October 2004 Chamber of Deputies of Tunisia election results
Parties Votes % Seats
Democratic Constitutional Rally (Rassemblement Constitutionel et Démocratique) 3,678,645 87.7 152
Movement of Socialist Democrats (Mouvement des Démocrates Socialistes/Hizb al-Dimocratiyin al-Ishtirakiyin) 194,829 4.6 14
Party of People's Unity (Parti de l'Unité Populaire) 152,987 3.6 11
Unionist Democratic Union (Union Démocratique Unioniste 92,708 2.2 7
Renewal Movement Ettajdid (Mouvement de la Rénovation-Ettajdid) 43,268 1.0 3
Social Liberal Party (Parti Social-Libéral) 25,261 0.6 2
Total (turnout 91.5 %) 4,199,846   189
Invalid votes 15,305
Total votes 4,215,151
Source: Rulers/Adam Carr

The previous election, held on October 24, 1999, had also resulted in a victory for the ruling Democratic Constitutional Rally with 91.6% of the vote. The Chamber of Deputies comprised 182 deputies at this time. Result details:

Party Seats
Democratic Constitutional Rally 148
Movement of Socialist Democrats 13
Unionist Democratic Union 7
Popular Unity Party 7
Movement for Renewal 5
Social Liberal Party 2

Prior elections had resulted even more in favour of the government; the electoral code was changed to guarantee that the opposition won 34 seats.


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