Sana Mersni (born 1 December 1984) is a Tunisian politician who is a deputy in the Assembly of the Representatives of the People.
She studied literature before completing a master's degree in criminal science at Tunis El Manar University Law School.
[3] In 2014, Mersni and Latifa Habachi proposed an amendment to the constitution to give the government power to nominate members of the judiciary.
It was strongly opposed by Popular Front and Democratic Bloc opposition members and led to a call from the Tunisian Judges' Syndicate for strikes,[4] but was accepted by 109 votes.
[5] In 2015, when the Tunisian parliament reinstated the death penalty for terrorist crimes, Mersni noted that it would not deter "terrorists seeking death in order to go to paradise.