The Tunisian Administrative Court plays a crucial role in adjudicating administrative disputes and electoral issues in Tunisia. Established under the 1959 Constitution, it operates independently to ensure justice in administrative matters.
With its headquarters in Tunis, the court has jurisdiction over various administrative claims, including the cancellation of decisions made by administrative bodies and electoral disputes. It has recently made significant rulings, including suspending a controversial decree that dismissed 57 judges.
The court's advisory role extends to legislative matters, providing legal opinions to the government. Its decisions have far-reaching implications, influencing the political landscape and governance in Tunisia.