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Tunisia
Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments
Date of Information: 3/10/2011

An interim government took office in Tunisia on 17 January 2011 to replace the government of former President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali.


Pres. (Acting) Fouad M'BAZAA
Prime Min. Beji Caid ESSEBSI
Min. of Agriculture & Environment Mokhtar JALLELI
Min. of Culture Ezzedine BACCOUCHE
Min. of Education Taieb BACCOUCHE
Min. of Finance Jelloul AYED
Min. of Foreign Affairs Mouldi KEFI
Min. of Higher Education & Scientific Research Rifaat CHAABOUNI
Min. of Industry & Technology Abdelaziz RASSAA
Min. of the Interior Farhat RAJHI
Min. of Justice Lazhar Karoui CHEBBI
Min. of Labor & Professional Training Said AYDI
Min. of National Defense Abdelkarim ZEBIDI
Min. of Planning & International Cooperation Abdelhamid TRIKI
Min. of Public Health Habiba BEN ROMDHANE
Min. of Regional & Local Development Abderrazak ZOUARI
Min. of Religious Affairs Larbi MIZOURI
Min. of Social Affairs Mohamed ENNACEUR
Min. of State Property Ahmed ADHOUM
Min. of Trade & Tourism Mehdi HOUAS
Min. of Transportation & Infrastructure Yacine BRAHIM
Min. of Women's Affairs Lilia LABIDI
Min. of Youth & Sports Mohamed ALOULOU
Governor, Central Bank Taoufik BACCAR
Ambassador to the US Mohamed Salah TEKAYA
Permanent Representative to the UN, New York Ghazi JOMAA
 


Source: CIA World Fact Book
 



NEWS FROM Tunisia

Tuesday, 02-07-12, 11:05
[HRInfo] A Tunisian appeals court should throw out the prison sentence against journalist Abdel Aziz al-Jaridi at a February 10 hearing and authorities should use his case as an opportunity to break from the repressive practices of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali's era, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today.

Monday, 02-06-12, 18:48
[RFI] Tunisia skipper Karim Haggui is urging his country's football association not to make hasty changes following the side's elimination from the Africa Cup of Nations. Ghana beat Tunisia 2-1 on Sunday night in Franceville to advance to the semi-final in Bata where they will play Zambia.




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