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Pages in category "Government ministries of Tunisia" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Pages in category "Government ministers of Tunisia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Bouden Cabinet was the government of Tunisia from 2021 to 2023. It is headed by Najla Bouden, the first female prime minister in Tunisia and the Arab world.The formation was result of ongoing political instability and an economic crisis as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in Tunisia.
Cabinet of Tunisia: Date formed: 6 February 2015: Date dissolved: 27 August 2016 (1 year, 6 months and 21 days) People and organisations; Head of state: Beji Caid Essebsi: Head of government: Habib Essid: Total no. of members: 42 (incl. Prime Minister) Member parties: Independent, Nidaa Tounes, Ennahda, UPL, Afek Tounes: Status in legislature ...
Government ministries of Tunisia (1 C, 17 P) Government ministries of Turkey (13 C, 14 P) Government ministries of Turkmenistan (12 P) U.
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 prime minister of Tunisia was the head of government of Tunisia from the creation of the office in 1759 until its abolition in 1957 with the proclamation of the republic. The office was revived in 1969 under the Republican system. There have been 43 prime ministers of Tunisia since the office came into existence in 1759.
2022 Tunisian constitutional referendum turned Tunisia into a presidential republic, giving the president sweeping powers while largely limiting the role of the parliament. The president appoints a prime minister, the nominee of the winning party in the parliamentary election , the one that holds the largest number of seats in the assembly.