Tunisia’s Parliament backed a law on Friday that strips a top court of its power to rule on electoral disputes.
The measure was approved by 116 of the 161 lawmakers in the chamber.
It comes just nine days ahead of the North African country’s presidential elections, sparking fears among opposition groups that President Kais Saied will try to hold onto power.
What else do we know about the draft law?
The draft law removes the power of the administrative court, which is widely seen as…