Hachani Cabinet
The Hachani Cabinet is the current government of Tunisia since 2 August 2023. It is led by Prime Minister of Tunisia Ahmed Hachani.[1]
Many ministers from the Bouden Cabinet stayed in office.
Ministers
Office | Name | Party | |
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Prime Minister | Ahmed Hachan | Independent | |
Minister of Interior | Kamal Al-Feki | Independent | |
Minister of Defence | Imed Memmich | Independent | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad | Nabil Ammar | Independent | |
Minister of Justice | Leïla Jaffel | Independent | |
Minister of Finance | Sihem Boughdiri | Independent | |
Minister of Economy and Planning | Samir Saïed | Independent | |
Minister of Industry, Energy and Mines | Vacant | Independent | |
Minister of Trade and Export Development | Kulthum bin Rajab Qazah | Independent | |
Minister of Agriculture, Water Resources and Fisheries | Abdel Moneim Balati | Military | |
Minister of Social Affairs | Malek Ezzahi | Independent | |
Minister of Health | Ali Mrabet | Military | |
Minister of Education | Muhammad Ali Al-Bogdiri | Trade Unionist | |
Minister of Youth and Sports | Kamel Deguiche | Independent | |
Minister of Employment and Vocational Training, Government spokesperson | Vacant | Independent | |
Minister of Higher Education, Scientific Research | Moncef Boukthir | Independent | |
Minister of Transport | Rabie Majidi | Independent | |
Minister of Communication Technologies | Nizar Ben Néji | Independent | |
Minister of Equipment and Housing | Sarra Zaâfrani | Independent | |
Minister of Property and Real Estate Affairs | Muhammad Al-Raqeq | Independent | |
Minister of State Domains and Land Affairs | Vacant | Independent | |
Minister of Environment | Leila Chikhaoui | Independent | |
Minister of Tourism and Handicrafts | Mohamed Moez Belhassine | Independent | |
Minister of Religious Affairs | Ibrahim Chaibi | Independent | |
Minister of Women, Family, Children and Elderly | Amel Moussa | Independent | |
Minister of Culture | Hayet Guettat | Independent | |
Secretary of State for International Cooperation | Vacant | Independent |
References
- "Tunisia Installs New Premier, Adding to Angst Amid IMF Delay". Yahoo Finance. 2023-08-02. Retrieved 2023-08-03.
See also
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