The manifestations of the independence of the Independent Higher Committee for Controlling the Election (Comparative study in the Algerian and the Tunisian legislation)

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  • Nawal LaSallej Faculty of Law and Political Science – University of 20 August 1955 Skikda - Algeria Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55716/jjps.2018.7.2.4

Keywords:

The independent higher committee,, Elections,, The independence of the committee,, Probity.

Abstract

Algeria and Tunisia have seen an important progress in the field of body reformation for election admiq`2 nitration. It was crowned by a creation of an independent higher committee of election in Tunisia; its mission is the organization, the supervision and the control of elections in a complex transitional circumstance that expose radically the breaking with the falsification and fraud of the elector willing. In addition, the constitutional amendment of (2016), in Algeria, has created a new committee of elections’ control called “the independent higher committee of election control” in order to grant the propositions expressed by various society makers. It was organized under a statuary law. As an independent body, it takes care of election and its control without intervention or effect from any other side. This committee is considered among one of the outcomes of the political reformation happened in Algeria where the official authority met the people claims in order to conduct an honest elections corresponding with the international criteria. Thus to guarantee the citizen’ confidence in the elections, to handle the negative accumulation of the past in order to increase the general conscience concerning the election participation importance and the increasing of the occasion of participation of the various categories of the society.  

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2025-01-07

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The manifestations of the independence of the Independent Higher Committee for Controlling the Election (Comparative study in the Algerian and the Tunisian legislation). (2025). Journal of Juridical and Political Science, 7(2), 101-148. https://doi.org/10.55716/jjps.2018.7.2.4