Tunisia’s parliament, the ARP, voted on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, to lift the parliamentary immunity of ten of its members. This decision allows judicial authorities to proceed with investigations into alleged offenses. The cases primarily involve electoral violations that occurred before the current legislative term. One additional case was referred to the relevant parliamentary commission for further review. The vote took place during a closed-door session of the ARP. This move signals a potential shift in accountability for elected officials and allows for legal proceedings to move forward. The details of the specific allegations against the ten lawmakers have not been immediately released.