Caid Essebsi Cabinet
Caid Essebsi Cabinet | |
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Cabinet of Tunisia | |
Date formed | 27 February 2011 |
Date dissolved | 24 December 2011 (9 months and 27 days) |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Fouad Mebazaa (acting) Moncef Marzouki |
Head of government | Beji Caid Essebsi |
Total no. of members | 32 (incl. Prime Minister) |
Member parties | – |
Status in legislature | Transitional government |
History | |
Election(s) | – |
Predecessor | Ghannouchi II Cabinet (January – February 2011) |
Successor | Jebali Cabinet |
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Cabinet members
Office | Name | Party | |
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Prime Minister | Beji Caid Essebsi | Independent | |
Minister of Justice | Lazhar Karoui Chebbi | Independent | |
Minister of Defence | Abdelkrim Zbidi | Independent | |
Minister of Interior | Farhat Rajhi | Independent | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Mouldi Kefi | Independent | |
Minister of Social Affairs | Mohamed Ennaceur | Independent | |
Minister of Finance | Jalloul Ayed | Independent | |
Minister of Religious Affairs | Laroussi Mizouri | Independent | |
Minister of Education and Government Spokesperson | Taïeb Baccouche | Independent | |
Minister of Culture | Azedine Beschaouch | Independent | |
Minister of Regional and Local Development | Ahmed Najib Chebbi | PDP | |
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research | Ahmed Brahim | Ettajdid | |
Minister of Health | Habiba Zéhi Ben Romdhane | Independent | |
Minister of Commerce and Tourism | Mehdi Houas | Independent | |
Minister of Agriculture and Environment | Mokhtar Jallali | Independent | |
Minister of Women affairs | Lilia Labidi | Independent | |
Minister of Transport and Equipment | Yassine Brahim | Independent | |
Minister of Employment and Vocational Training | Saïd Aïdi | Independent | |
Minister of Youth and Sports | Mohamed Aloulou | Independent | |
Minister of Planning and International Cooperation | Mohamed Nouri Jouini | Independent | |
Minister of Industry and Technology | Afif Chelbi | RCD | |
Minister in charge of Economic and Social Reforms and Coordination with the Ministries concerned | Elyès Jouini | Independent | |
Minister of State Domains | Ahmed Adhoum | Independent | |
Minister to the head of government | Rafâa Ben Achour | Independent | |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs | Radhouane Nouisser | Independent | |
Secretary of State for Regional and Local Development | Néjib Karafi | Independent | |
Secretary of State for Tourism | Slim Chaker | Independent | |
Secretary of State for the Environment | Salem Hamdi | Independent | |
Secretary General of the Government | Ridha Belhaj | Independent | |
Secretary of State for Youth and Sports | Slim Amamou | Independent | |
Secretary of State for Health | Lamine Moulahi | Independent | |
Secretary of State for Communication Technologies | Sami Zaoui | Independent | |
Secretary of State for Education | Hassen Annabi | Independent | |
Secretary of State for Higher Education | Faouzia Charfi | Independent | |
Cabinet as of 1 July 2011
Office | Name | Party | |
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Prime Minister | Beji Caid Essebsi | Independent | |
Minister of Justice | Lazhar Karoui Chebbi | Independent | |
Minister of Defence | Abdelkrim Zbidi | Independent | |
Minister of Interior | Habib Essid | Independent | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Mouldi Kefi | Independent | |
Minister of Social Affairs | Mohamed Ennaceur | Independent | |
Minister of Finance | Jalloul Ayed | Independent | |
Minister of Religious Affairs | Laroussi Mizouri | Independent | |
Minister of Education and Government Spokesperson | Taïeb Baccouche | Independent | |
Minister of Culture | Azedine Beschaouch | Independent | |
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research | Refâat Chaâbouni | Independent | |
Minister of Health | Slaheddine Sellami | Independent | |
Minister of Commerce and Tourism | Mehdi Houas | Independent | |
Minister of Agriculture and Environment | Mokhtar Jallali | Independent | |
Minister of Women affairs | Lilia Labidi | Independent | |
Minister of Transport | Salem Miladi | Independent | |
Minister of Equipment | Mohamed Ridha Farès | Independent | |
Minister of Employment and Vocational Training | Saïd Aïdi | Independent | |
Minister of Youth and Sports | Slim Chaker | Independent | |
Minister of Planning and International Cooperation | Abdelhamid Triki | Independent | |
Minister of Industry and Technology | Abdelaziz Rassâa | Independent | |
Minister of State Domains | Ahmed Adhoum | Independent | |
Minister of Regional and Local Development | Abderrazak Zouari | Independent | |
Minister to the head of government | Ridha Belhaj | Independent | |
Minister Delegate to the Minister of the Interior in charge of Reforms | Lazhar Akremi | Independent | |
Secretary General of the Government | Mohamed Salah Ben Aïssa | Independent | |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs | Radhouane Nouisser | Independent | |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs | Khemaies Jhinaoui | Independent | |
Secretary of State for Regional and Local Development | Néjib Karafi | Independent | |
Secretary of State for the Environment | Salem Hamdi | Independent | |
Secretary of State for Communication Technologies | Adel Gaâloul | Independent | |
Secretary of State for Education | Hassen Annabi | Independent | |
Secretary of State for Youth and Sports | Myriam Mizouni | Independent | |
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