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Article 147
Within one week after the adoption of the Constitution in its entirety, in conformity
with provisions of article 3 of the Constituent Law 6-2011 dated 16 December 2011,
relative to the provisional organization of public powers, the National Constituent
Assembly shall meet in extraordinary plenary session during which the Constitution
is to be signed by the President of the Republic, the President of the National
Constituent Assembly, and the Head of the Government.
The President of the National Constituent Assembly immediately orders its
publication in a special edition of the Official Gazette of the Tunisian Republic. The
Constitution enters into force immediately after its publication. The President of the
National Constituent Assembly announces in advance the date of its publication.

Title Ten: Transitional Provisions
Article 148
 
1.

Dispositions of articles 5, 6, 8, 15 and 16 of the Provisional Regulations of
Public Powers remain in effect until the election of the Assembly of the
Representatives of the People.

 
Dispositions of Article 4 of the Provisional Regulations of Public Powers
remain in effect until the election of the Assembly of the Representatives of
the People. Nevertheless, from the entry into force of the Constitution, no
draft law presented by the deputies is admissible unless it relates to the
electoral process, the transitional justice system or the bodies created by
all the laws adopted by the National Constituent Assembly.
 
Dispositions of Articles 7, 9 to 14 and Article 26 of the Provisional
Regulations of Public Powers remain in effect until the election of the
President of the Republic according to the dispositions of Article 74 and
after of the Constitution.
 
Provisions of Articles 17 through 20 of the Provisional Regulations of
Public Powers remain in effect until the first government obtains
confidence from the Assembly of the Representatives of the People.
 
The National Constituent Assembly continues to exercise its legislative,
electoral and oversight powers established by the constituent law relating
to the Provisional Regulations of Public Powers or by the laws in effect,
until the election of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People.
 
2.

The dispositions mentioned below enter into force as follows:
 
• Dispositions of Title Three relating to the Legislative Authority, with
the exception of Articles 53, 54, 55, as well as Part Two of Title Four
concerning the government, enter into force from the date of the
announcement of the definitive results of the first legislative elections;
 

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