The Congress organised in cooperation with the Centre of Training and Support to Decentralisation (CFAD), a training of trainers on the management of municipal conflicts in Tunis, from 16 to 18 November 2017. While Tunisia is preparing to hold its first municipal elections since the Revolution, many challenges remain for future local elected representatives to succeed in this additional step of the Tunisian decentralisation reform. After identifying the causes and forms of conflict that might emerge at the local level, the awareness of the 14 trainers gathered on this occasion was raised through facilitated discussions and case studies on the types of solutions and tools to prevent and manage conflict. This training focused on the role of the mayor who will play a key role in coordinating with all relevant actors at the local level, in particular municipal councillors and administration for the benefit of citizens. Mr. Adel BEN YAKHLEF, Director of CFAD, recalled that the Congress brings together local and regional elected representatives from the 47 member States of the Council of Europe whose experiences could be used for the benefit of Tunisia. This training was organised as part of the co-operation project "Democratic governance at the local level" implemented by the Congress in Tunisia.
Tunisia

Tunisia has obtained the "Partner for Local Democracy" status, from the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities at its 37th Session in October 2019. This status offers the Council of Europe’s neighbouring countries an ideal platform for dialogue and institutional contacts with their European counterparts.
The Tunisian delegation comprises 4 representatives and 4 substitutes who may sit alongside Congress members and contribute to the debates during sessions – albeit without the right to vote – and to the work of its Monitoring, Current Affairs and Governance committees.
See also: "Tunisia, Partner for Local Democracy of the Congress"
Tunisia has ratified several treaties and is part of some partial agreements of the Council of Europe. It has been a member of the Pompidou Group's Mediterranean Network (MedNET) since 2006, of the Venice Commission since 2010 and of the North-South Centre since 2016.
The co-operation activities carried out by the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities established strong relationships with associations and other relevant stakeholders within the government and the Parliament. This political dialogue resulted in the joint request from the Tunisian Government and associations of local and regional authorities for "Partner for Local Democracy" status, which was approved by the Congress at its 37th Session in October 2019.
Tunisia benefits from co-operation activities within the framework of the Neighbourhood Partnership, financed by joint programmes of the Council of Europe and the European Union, which aim at promoting dialogue and co-operation with neighbouring countries and regions that wish to co-operate with the Council.
During its 121st Session on 11 May 2011 in Istanbul, the Committee of Ministers approved the Secretary General's proposals concerning the Council of Europe's policy towards its immediate neighbourhood. The document “Neighbourhood Partnership with Tunisia 2015-2017”, which contains the action plans for the implementation of this policy, was approved by the Committee of Ministers in 2015 and was followed, in 2018, by the “Neighbourhood Partnership with Tunisia 2018-2021”.
- Information Report CG (2022) 42-19 on municipal and regional elections in the Kingdom of Morocco (8 September 2021)
- Report CG37(2019)06final Request for Partner for Local Democracy status submitted by the Republic of Tunisia
- Report CG/BUR27(2019)28 Request for Partner for Local Democracy status submitted by the Republic of Tunisia
- Report CG36(2019)07 Partner for Local Democracy status obtained by the Kingdom of Morocco
- Report CG35(2018)10 Information report on the municipal elections in Tunisia (6 May 2018)
- Programme of the Congress South-Med Partnership (2017)
- Resolution 437 (2018) The consultation of local authorities by higher levels of government (Arabic version)
- Resolution 376 (2014) Partner for Local Democracy status
- Resolution 343 (2012) Policy of the Council of Europe towards neighbouring regions: the role of the Congress
- Resolution 342 (2012) The changes underway in the Arab countries – opportunities fofr local and regional democra
- Recommendation 325 (2012) The changes underway in the Arab countries – opportunities for local and regional democracy
- Leaflet - Congress
- Leaflet - European Charter of Local Self-Governement
- Booklet - European code of conduct for the political integrity of local and regional elected representatives (1999)
- Booklet - Revised European Charter on the Participation of Young People in Local and Regional Life
- Booklet - Reference framework for regional democracy
- Toolkit "Organising intercultural and interreligious activities"
- The Congress FACTSHEET on women's rights and gender equality
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The Congress' Partner for Local Democracy status enables elected representatives of local authorities of Council of Europe’s neighbouring countries to participate in the Congress' activities.
Cristina Chiran
Project Officer, External relations / Thematic priorities

