The Tunisian Assembly of the People’s Representatives (ARP) approved the lifting of parliamentary immunity for eleven MPs on June 23, 2026, following requests initiated by the deputies themselves. However, MP Ahmed Saïdani publicly announced he voted against the measure. Saïdani stated his opposition stemmed from a belief that a strong parliament is essential for a strong state. He communicated his decision via a Facebook post following the plenary session. The move positions Saïdani as a dissenting voice within the assembly. Further details regarding the reasons for lifting immunity for the other eleven deputies were not immediately available. This event highlights potential divisions within the Tunisian parliament.