Kamel Madouri
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Kamel Madouri (born 25 January 1974) is a Tunisian politician. He has served as Prime Minister of Tunisia since 7 August 2024.


Early life

Maddouri was born on January 25, 1974 in
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. He is a graduate of the Tunisian École nationale d'administration (Tunis National School of Administration) and, in 2015, of the L’Institut de Défense Nationale (Institute of the National Defence). He has been a member of the National Council for Social Dialogue and Vice-Chairman of the Social Protection Sub-Committee of the same Council, as well as a member of the boards of several national institutions, the General Insurance Committee and the boards of the three social security funds. He has also taught at the École nationale d'administration and the College of Interior Security Forces. Before being appointed minister of social affairs, Kamel Maddouri was chairman and CEO of the Caisse Nationale d'Assurance Maladie (Tunisian National Fund for Health Insurance) and, before that, chairman and CEO of the Caisse Nationale de Retraite et de Prévoyance Sociale (National Pension and Social Insurance).


Political career

In 25 May 2024, Madouri was appointed social affairs minister. On 7 August 2024, Madouri was appointed by President Kais Saied to form the country's new government. He replaced
Ahmed Hachani Ahmed Hachani (born 4 October 1956) is a Tunisian politician. He served as Prime Minister of Tunisia from 1 August 2023 to 7 August 2024. Early life Hachani graduated from the faculty of law of Tunis University. He was then employed at the Cent ...
who was dismissed that day.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Madouri, Kamel 1974 births Living people 21st-century Tunisian politicians Prime ministers of Tunisia People from Béja Governorate