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[[File:Kasbah-Kassus.jpg|right|thumb|Kasbah Square comprising the finance ministry and the prime ministry of Tunisia]]
 
Tunis has been the capital of Tunisia since 1159. Under Articles 43 and 24 of the [[Constitution of Tunisia|Constitution of 1959]],<ref>{{in lang|fr}} [http://www.jurisitetunisie.com/tunisie/codes/constitution/menup.html Constitution de la République tunisienne (Jurisite Tunisie)]</ref> Tunis and its suburbs host the national institutions: the Presidential Palace, which is known as [[Carthage Palace]], residence of the [[President of Tunisia]], the [[Chamber of Deputies of Tunisia|Chamber of Deputies]] and the [[Chamber of Advisors]] and parliament, the Constitutional Council and the main judicial institutions and public bodies. The revised [[Tunisian Constitution of 2014]] similarly provides that the National Assembly is to sit in Tunis (article 51) and that the Presidency is based there (article 73).<ref>{{cite web| url= http://www.legislation.tn/sites/default/files/news/constitution-b-a-t.pdf accessed|title= Constitution de la Republique Tunisienne| trans-title= Constitution of the Republic Tunisia| language= fr| website= legislation.tn| format= PDF| publisher= | date= |accessdate= October 10/6/, 2017}}</ref>
 
===Municipality===