TUNISIANS are likely to vote for their first full post-revolution parliament in just under a year's time, a government official said yesterday.

Since elections that followed the overthrow of autocrat Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali and an uprising that sparked revolutions across the region, Tunisia has been governed by an interim assembly whose main task is to draft a new constitution within about a year.

An adviser to prime minister Hamadi Jbeli said its work should be completed in time for a full election to be held in mid-March 2013.