Tunisia: New Cabinet Members Take Office

The 41-member cabinet was the subject of weeks of negotiations and is expected to hold its first meeting to discuss the most urgent matters facing the new government.

‘Africa Celebrates Democracy’ concert in Tunis (file photo).

  • Tunisia:   New Cabinet Members Take Office Today

    Tunisia Live, 26 December 2011

    After taking the oath of office last Saturday at the Carthage Palace, Hamadi Jebali's cabinet is scheduled to hold a joint meeting with the outgoing cabinet this morning. It has… Read more »

  • Tunisia:   Government Sworn in

    RNW Africa, 24 December 2011

    Tunisia's new government was sworn in on Saturday by the country's president, who told the ministers to get straight down to work. Read more »

  • Tunisia:   Mohamed Lamine Chakhari

    Tunisia Live, 22 December 2011

    Mohamed Lamine Chakhari was born on May 17, 1957 in Foussena, and is a member of Ennahdha, a center-right Islamist party within the governing coalition of the Constituent Assembly. Read more »

  • Tunisia:   Said Mechichi

    Tunisia Live, 27 December 2011

    Said Mechichi was born on May 3rd, 1961 in Boussalem (a town situated in Tunisia's Jendouba governorate). He is a lawyer and human rights activist, and he has recently been… Read more »

  • Tunisia:   Noureddine Bhiri

    Tunisia Live, 22 December 2011

    Noureddine Bhiri is an influencial leader within the center-right Islamist party Ennahda, and a member of the party's executive bureau. He was the head of its list in the electoral… Read more »

  • Tunisia:   Slim Ben Hamidene

    Tunisia Live, 22 December 2011

    Slim Ben Hamidene was born on 12 May, 1969 in the village of Mai in Djerba. His family that was persecuted under the Bourguiba Regime because of their support of Salah Ben Youssef,… Read more »

  • Tunisia:   Hussein Dimassi

    Tunisia Live, 22 December 2011

    Hussein Dimassi was born on November 18th, 1948 in Ksar Hellal, which is a town in the Governorate of Monastir. Read more »

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