Bouden Cabinet

The Bouden Cabinet was the government of Tunisia from 2021 to 2023. It is headed by Najla Bouden, the first female prime minister in Tunisia and the Arab world. The formation was result of ongoing political instability and an economic crisis as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in Tunisia.[1]

Bouden Cabinet

Cabinet of Tunisia
Incumbent
Date formed11 October 2021
Date dissolved2 August 2023
People and organisations
Head of stateKais Saied
Head of governmentNajla Bouden
Total no. of members25 incl. Prime Minister
Member partiesIndependent politicians
History
Election(s)
PredecessorMechichi Cabinet (2020–21)
SuccessorHachani Cabinet

Cabinet members

The Bouden government consists of the Prime Minister, 24 ministers and 1 secretary of state.

OfficeNameParty
Prime MinisterNajla BoudenIndependent
Minister of InteriorTaoufik Charfeddine Independent
Minister of DefenceImed Memmich Independent
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians AbroadOthman JerandiIndependent
Minister of JusticeLeïla Jaffel Independent
Minister of FinanceSihem Boughdiri Independent
Minister of Economy and PlanningSamir Saïed Independent
Minister of Industry, Energy and MinesNeila Gonji Independent
Minister of Trade and Export DevelopmentFadhila Rebhi Independent
Minister of Agriculture, Water Resources and FisheriesMahmoud Elyes Hamza Independent
Minister of Social AffairsMalek Ezzahi Independent
Minister of HealthAli Mrabet Independent
Minister of EducationFethi Sellaouti Independent
Minister of Youth and SportsKamel Deguiche Independent
Minister of Employment and Vocational Training, Government spokespersonNasreddine Nsibi Independent
Minister of Higher Education, Scientific ResearchMoncef Boukthir Independent
Minister of TransportRabie Majidi Independent
Minister of Communication TechnologiesNizar Ben Néji Independent
Minister of Equipment and HousingSarra Zaâfrani Independent
Minister of State Domains and Land Affairs Mohamed Rekik Independent
Minister of EnvironmentLeila Chikhaoui Independent
Minister of TourismMohamed Moez Belhassine Independent
Minister of Religious AffairsIbrahim Chaibi Independent
Minister of Women, Family, Children and ElderlyAmel MoussaIndependent
Minister of CultureHayet Guettat Independent
Secretary of State for International CooperationAïda HamdiIndependent

Cabinet reshuffle

2On 8 March 2022 the Secretary of State for International Cooperation Aïda Hamdi resigned.

On 6 January 2023 President Kaïs Saïed announced the dismissal of Fadhila Rebhi, Minister of Trade and Export Development, replaced by Kalthoum Ben Rejeb six days later.

On 30 January 2023 Ministers Fethi Sellaouti (Education) and Mahmoud Elyes Hamza (Agriculture, Water Resources and Fisheries) were dismissed and replaced by Mohamed Ali Boughdiri and Abdelmonem Belaâti.

On 7 February 2023 Minister Othman Jerandi (Foreign Affairs) was sacked and replaced by Nabil Ammar.

On 13 February 2023 Ridha Gabouj was appointed Secretary of State in charge of Waters to the Minister of Agriculture, Hydraulic Resources and Fisheries.

On 22 February 2023 the President of the Republic dismissed Nasreddine Nsibi, Minister of Vocational Training and Employment and government spokesman and appoints Mounir Ben Rjiba as Secretary of State to the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

On 17 March 2023 Interior Minister Taoufik Charfeddine announced his resignation for family reasons he is replaced the same day by Kamel Feki.

On 4 May 2023 Minister of Industry, Energy and Mines Neila Gonji is dismissed from office by presidential decree without naming a successor.

OfficeNameParty
Prime MinisterNajla BoudenIndependent
Minister of InteriorKamel Feki Independent
Minister of DefenceImed Memmich Independent
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians AbroadNabil AmmarIndependent
Minister of JusticeLeïla Jaffel Independent
Minister of FinanceSihem Boughdiri Independent
Minister of Economy and PlanningSamir Saïed Independent
Minister of Trade and Export DevelopmentKalthoum Ben Rejeb[2] Independent
Minister of Agriculture, Water Resources and FisheriesAbdelmonem Belaâti[3] Independent
Minister of Social AffairsMalek Ezzahi Independent
Minister of HealthAli Mrabet Independent
Minister of EducationMohamed Ali Boughdiri[4] FVP
Minister of Youth and SportsKamel Deguiche Independent
Minister of Higher Education, Scientific ResearchMoncef Boukthir Independent
Minister of TransportRabie Majidi Independent
Minister of Communication TechnologiesNizar Ben Néji Independent
Minister of Equipment and HousingSarra Zaâfrani Independent
Minister of State Domains and Land Affairs Mohamed Rekik Independent
Minister of EnvironmentLeila Chikhaoui Independent
Minister of TourismMohamed Moez Belhassine Independent
Minister of Religious AffairsIbrahim Chaibi Independent
Minister of Women, Family, Children and ElderlyAmel MoussaIndependent
Minister of CultureHayet Guettat Independent
Secretary of State for Foreign AffairsMounir Ben RjibaIndependent
Secretary of State for AgricultureRidha GaboujIndependent

References

  1. "Najla Bouden: what next for Tunisia's first female PM?". the Guardian. 2021-10-06. Retrieved 2021-11-19.
  2. Rim (2023-01-12). "Tunisia - Kalthoum Ben Rejeb ,New Minister of Commerce". Tunisia News (in French). Retrieved 2023-01-29.
  3. "Tunisian president appoints a military official as agriculture minister". www.yahoo.com. 30 January 2023. Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  4. "Tunisia: Newly Appointed Education Minister Pledges to Maintain Stability of Education Sector". Tunis Afrique Presse. 2023-02-01. Retrieved 2023-02-13.

See also

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