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Essid Cabinet
The cabinet of Tunisian Head of Government Habib Essid was approved on 5 February 2015 by a majority of 166 of total 217 legislators of Tunisia's Assembly of the Representatives of the People. The unity government consists of 27 ministers and 14 secretaries of state and includes independents, members of Nidaa Tounes, the two liberal parties Free Patriotic Union (UPL) and Afek Tounes, and a member of the Islamist Ennahda. Essid's first proposal, a minority government of just Nidaa Tounes and the UPL, he had brought forward on 23 January, was retracted after facing enough resistance not to be approved by a parliamentary majority. Cabinet members References {{Africa topic, Cabinet of , title=National cabinets of Africa Essid In IEEE 802.11 wireless local area networking standards (including Wi-Fi), a service set is a group of wireless network devices which share a ''service set identifier'' (''SSID'')—typically the natural language label that users see as a network .. ...
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Habib Essid
Habib Essid ( ar, حبيب الصيد; born 1 June 1949) is a Tunisian politician who was Head of Government of Tunisia from 6 February 2015 to 27 August 2016. He was the first Head of Government to be appointed following the adoption of the new constitution and thus considered to be the first Head of Government of the Second Tunisian Republic. He previously served as Minister of the Interior in 2011. Early life, education and professional life Born in Sousse in 1949, Essid received his master's degree in economics from Tunis University and added a masters programme in agricultural economics from the University of Minnesota. He started his career in the public sector, notably in the Ministry of Agriculture. In 1993, he was named cabinet director at the Ministry of Agriculture, remaining in that post until 1997. He later served as cabinet director at the Ministry of the Interior. In 2001, he was appointed as Secretary of State for Fishing and later on as Secretary of State for the ...
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Head Of Government Of Tunisia
The president of Tunisia, officially the president of the Tunisian Republic ( ar, رئيس الجمهورية التونسية), is the head of state of Tunisia. Tunisia is a presidential republic, whereby the president is the head of state and head of government. Under Article 77 of the Constitution of Tunisia, the president is also the commander-in-chief of the Tunisian Armed Forces. The incumbent president is Kais Saied who has held this position since 23 October 2019 following the death of Beji Caid Essebsi on 25 July 2019. 2022 Tunisian constitutional referendum turned Tunisia into a presidential republic, giving the president sweeping powers while largely limiting the role of the parliament. Elections The president is elected by universal suffrage by majority during elections held in the last sixty days of the previous presidential term. Article 74 of the Constitution establishes that the right to presidential candidacy is open to every Tunisian national of at least 35 ...
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Saâd Seddik
Saad ( ar, سعد , translit=Saʿd) is a common male Arabic given name which means 'friend / companion'. The name stems from the Arabic verb ( 'to be happy, fortunate or lucky'). ''Saad'' is the stem of variant given names Suad and Sa‘id. It may be a shortened version of Sa'd al-Din, and is not to be confused with it. It is not the same as the single Arabic letter '' ṣād'', which has no intrinsic meaning. It may refer to: Tribal Name * Banu Sa'd, a Saudi tribe First name * Saad Albazei, Saudi Arabian intellectual * Saad Shaddad Al-Asmari, Saudi Arabian runner * Saad Awad, American mixed martial artist of Palestinian descent * Saad Benyamin, Iraqi international football (soccer) player * Saad Eskander, Iraqi-Kurdish academic and researcher *Saad Kamil Al-Fadhli, Kuwaiti football referee * Sa'ad Al-Faqih, Saudi dissident * Saad Haddad, Lebanese military personnel * Saad Hafeez, Danish cricketer * Saad Hariri, Lebanese politician, former Prime Minister of Lebanon *Saad ...
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Zakaria Hamad
Zakariya (also transliterated as Zakaria, Zakariyya, Zekariya, Zakaryah etc, ar, زَكَرِيَّاء or زَكَرِيَّا) is a masculine given name, the Arabic form of Zechariah which is of Hebrew origin, meaning "God has remembered".Zachariah
entry in Smith's Bible Dictionary


Ancient times

* Zakariya, the father of John the Baptist ( Yahya)


Medieval era

* Zakariyya al-Ansari (c.1420–1520), Egyptian historian and Islamic scholar *



Ministry Of Industry (Tunisia)
The Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mines or The Ministry of Industry for short, is a Tunisian ministry of industry. Missions The ministry's mission is to develop and implement government policy in areas related to industry, agribusiness, services related to the industry, energy and mining cooperation industrial and industrial, energy and mining safety. References Politics of Tunisia Industry Tunisia ) , image_map = Tunisia location (orthographic projection).svg , map_caption = Location of Tunisia in northern Africa , image_map2 = , capital = Tunis , largest_city = capital , ...
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Selma Elloumi Rekik
Selma Elloumi Rekik ( ar, سلمى اللومي الرقيق; born 5 June 1956) is originally from Tunis. She is a businesswoman, Tunisian politician and was a member of Nidaa Tounes, though she currently is part of Al Amal. Biography Elloumi was a member of the executive committee of Nidaa Tounes. She was also a candidate for the legislative elections in 2014 representing her party and elected a deputy in the Assembly of the representatives of the people in the first district of Nabeul. On 2 February 2015, she was nominated for the position of Minister of Vocational Training and Employment, then she was hired for the position of Minister of Tourism and Handicrafts,Leaders Magazine (français) "Qui est Selma Elloumi Rekik, confirmée ministre du Tourisme?" http://www.leaders.com.tn/article/16197-qui-est-selma-elloumi-rekik-confirmee-ministre-du-tourisme in succession to Amel Karboul, in Habib Essid government. On August 13, 2017, on the occasion of the Women's Day, she was ...
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Slim Chaker
Slim Chaker (August 24, 1961 – October 8, 2017) was a Tunisian politician who served as the Minister of Health from September, 12 to October 8, 2017 before his death. A member of Nidaa Tounes, he was the minister of Youth and Sports from July 1, until December 24, 2011, within the government of Beji Caid Essebsi. Biography He is Minister of Youth and Sports from July to December 2011, in the government of Béji Caïd Essebsi. Became a member of Nidaa Tounes, he was the Minister of Finance in the government of Habib Essid from February 2015 to August 2016 and briefly Tunisian Minister of Public Health in the government of Youssef Chahed Youssef Chahed ( ar, يوسف الشاهد; born 18 September 1975) is a Tunisian politician who served as the 14th Prime Minister of Tunisia from 27 August 2016 to 27 February 2020. Previously he was Secretary of State for Fishing from 2015 to ... from September 2017 to his death. References 1961 births 2017 deaths Finance min ...
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Minister Of Finance (Tunisia)
The Ministry of Finance ( ar, وزارة المالية) is a government ministry office of the Republic of Tunisia, responsible for finance and tax affairs in Tunisia. The current minister is Sihem Boughdiri since 2 August 2021. List of ministers *1956–1958: Hedi Amara Nouira *1958: Bahi Ladgham *1958–1960: Ahmed Mestiri *1960: Bahi Ladgham *1960–1961: Hédi Khefacha *1961–1969: Ahmed Ben Salah *1969–1971: Abderrazak Rassaa *1971–1977: Mohamed Fitouri *1977–1980: Abdelaziz Mathari *1980–1983: Mansour Moalla *1983–1986: Salah Ben M'barka *1986: Rachid Sfar *1986–1987: Ismaïl Khelil *1987–1989: Nouri Zorgati *1989–1992: Mohamed Ghannouchi *1992–1997: Nouri Zorgati *1997–1999: Mohamed Jeri *1999–2004: Taoufik Baccar *2004: Mounir Jaidane *2004–2010: Mohamed Rachid Kechiche *2010–2011: Mohamed Ridha Chalghoum *2011: Jalloul Ayed *2011–2012: Houcine Dimassi *2012–2013: Slim Besbes (interim) *2013–2014: Elyes Fakhfakh *2014 ...
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Taïeb Baccouche
Taïeb Baccouche (born 1 November 1944) is a Tunisian politician who has been Secretary-General of the Arab Maghreb Union since 2016. Previously he served in the government of Tunisia as Ministry of Education (Tunisia), Minister of Education in 2011, in the wake of the Tunisian Revolution, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Tunisia), Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2015 to 2016. Life and career Born at Jemmal in 1944, Baccouche travelled to France in 1965 to study at the University of Paris, Sorbonne where he obtained a degree in Linguistics in 1966 and an aggregation in Arabic in 1968. After that, he returned to Tunis to teach at the University of Tunis. Baccouche was awarded a State Doctorate in Linguistics in 1980 from the University of Paris University of Paris, Sorbonne. He was General Secretary of the Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT) from 1981 to 1984. He was President of the Tunisian Association of Linguistics from 1995 to 2002 and has been General Secretary of the Medite ...
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Ministry Of Foreign Affairs (Tunisia)
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Tunisia ( ar, وزارة الشؤون الخارجية, french: Ministère des Affaires étrangères) is a cabinet-level governmental agency in Tunisia in charge of conducting and designing the foreign policy of the country. Organization and structure The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Tunisia seeks to implement the government's foreign policy in conformity with the policies fixed by the head of state. establishing, maintaining and developing Tunisia's partnership with foreign states and international institutions and organizations in the political, economic, social and cultural spheres. The ministry is divided into several departments: *The State Secretariat in charge of European Affairs; *The State Secretariat in charge of American and Asian Affairs; *The State Secretariat in charge of Maghrebi, Arab and African Affairs; *The Office of the Minister; *The General Inspectorate; *The General Secretariat; *The General Directorate of Political, Eco ...
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Mohamed Najem Gharsalli
Muhammad was an Islamic prophet and a religious and political leader who preached and established Islam. Muhammad and variations may also refer to: *Muhammad (name), a given name and surname, and list of people with the name and its variations Persons with the name Muhammad and no other name *Muhammad (Bavandid ruler), 13th-century Iranian monarch * Muhammad V of Kelantan (born 1969), 15th Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Sultan of Kelantan * Mohammed VI of Morocco (born 1963), King of Morocco *Muhammed VII, Sultan of Granada (1370–1408) * Muhammad VII of Bornu of the Sayfawa dynasty (1731–1747) * Muhammed VIII, Sultan of Granada (1411–1431) *Mohammed VIII of Bornu of the Sayfawa dynasty (1811–1814) Places *Mohammad-e Olya, a village in Fars Province, Iran *Mohammad, Gachsaran, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran *Mohammad, Kohgiluyeh, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran *Mohammad, Sistan and Baluchestan, a village in Sistan and Baluche ...
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Ministry Of The Interior (Tunisia)
The Tunisian Ministry of the Interior is a government ministry of Tunisia, responsible mainly for internal affairs. 2011 communiqué In a communiqué released on Monday 7 March 2011, the Tunisian Ministry of the Interior said it has already started implementing the following measures: *Breaking definitely with any "political police" functions whether at the level of structure, mission or practices. *Removing the State Security Division. *Reasserting the commitment of the Interior Ministry to enforce the law and respect freedoms and civil rights. In this communiqué the Interior Ministry said all these practical measures are in harmony with the values of the revolution and are designed to comply with the law, in theory and practice, in materialisation of the climate of confidence and transparency in the relationship between security services and the citizens. These measures, adds the communiqué, were also taken to overcome the deficiencies noted under the former regime. They are ...
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