Hachani Cabinet
Tunisian government (since 2023)
Hachani Cabinet | |
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Cabinet of Tunisia | |
Incumbent | |
Date formed | 1 August 2023 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Kais Saied |
Head of government | Ahmed Hachani |
Total no. of members | 24 incl. Prime Minister |
Member parties | Independent politicians |
History | |
Election(s) | – |
Predecessor | Bouden Cabinet (2021–23) |
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The Hachani Cabinet is the current government of Tunisia since 2 August 2023. It is led by Prime Minister of Tunisia Ahmed Hachani.[1]
All ministers from the previous cabinet stayed in office.
Cabinet members
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Office | Name | Party | |
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Prime Minister | Ahmed Hachani | Independent | |
Minister of Interior | Kamel 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 | (Achting) Sihem Boughdiri | Independent | |
Minister of Industry, Energy and Mines | Vacant | Independent | |
Minister of Trade and Export Development | Kalthoum Ben Rejeb [fr][2] | Independent | |
Minister of Agriculture, Water Resources and Fisheries | Abdelmonem Belaâti[3] | Independent | |
Minister of Social Affairs | Malek Ezzahi [fr] | Independent | |
Minister of Health | Ali Mrabet [fr] | Independent | |
Minister of Education | Mohamed Ali Boughdiri[4] | FVP | |
Minister of Youth and Sports | Kamel Deguiche [fr] | Independent | |
Minister of Employment and Vocational Training, Government spokesperson | Vacant | Independent | |
Minister of Higher Education, Scientific Research | Moncef Boukthir [fr] | Independent | |
Minister of Transport | Rabie Majidi [fr] | Independent | |
Minister of Communication Technologies | Nizar Ben Néji | Independent | |
Minister of Equipment and Housing | Sarra Zaâfrani [fr] | Independent | |
Minister of State Domains and Land Affairs | Mohamed Rekik [fr] | Independent | |
Minister of Environment | Leila Chikhaoui [fr] | Independent | |
Minister of Tourism | Mohamed Moez Belhassine [fr] | Independent | |
Minister of Religious Affairs | Ibrahim Chaibi [fr] | Independent | |
Minister of Women, Family, Children and Elderly | Amel Moussa | Independent | |
Minister of Culture | Hayet Guettat [fr] | Independent | |
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs | Mounir Ben Rjiba | Independent | |
Secretary of State for Agriculture | Ridha Gabouj | Independent | |
Secretary of State for International Cooperation | Vacant | Independent |
Cabinet reshuffle
On 17 October 2023 the President of the Republic Kais Saied dismissed Minister of Economy and Planning Samir Saied and appoints Sihem Boughdiri Minister of Finance, to run the Ministry of Economy and Planning on a temporary basis.
References
- ^ "Tunisia Installs New Premier, Adding to Angst Amid IMF Delay". Yahoo Finance. 2023-08-02. Retrieved 2023-08-03.
- ^ Rim (2023-01-12). "Tunisia - Kalthoum Ben Rejeb ,New Minister of Commerce". Tunisia News (in French). Retrieved 2023-01-29.
- ^ "Tunisian president appoints a military official as agriculture minister". www.yahoo.com. 30 January 2023. Retrieved 2023-02-13.
- ^ "Tunisia: Newly Appointed Education Minister Pledges to Maintain Stability of Education Sector". Tunis Afrique Presse. 2023-02-01. Retrieved 2023-02-13.