Tunisian President Kais Saied has warned against interference with the referendum later this month on a controversial new constitution.
The president said any attempts to interfere with the voter registration and polling station change processes must be addressed.
The president made the remarks when he met the head of country’s electoral body, Farouk Bouasker, at the Carthage Palace.
On Monday, an opposition alliance, the National Salvation Front, renewed its calls for Tunisians to boycott the referendum.
It comes amid renewed opposition against the 25th July referendum on the new constitution which the president has promoted.
Critics accuse President Saied, who sacked the government last July and dissolved parliament before seizing executive power, of trying to return the country to one-man rule. The President however denied the claims.