Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was the President of Tunisia at the beginning of 2011. Fouad Mebazaa became the acting President on January 15. Moncef Marzouki was appointed interim President on December 13.
Fouad Mebazaa was the acting President of Tunisia for most of 2011. Mebazza became the acting president of Tunisia on 2011 January 15, after long time president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was forced into exile in Saudi Arabia following protests. The previous constitution stated that an election must be held in between 45-60 days of Ali's resignation; however, due to continued unrest this was impossible. The government was forced to create a new constitution. Under this new constitution, they appointed Marzouki as President until the next presidential election.
Ali Laarayedhis the Prime Minister of Tunisia.
Laarayedh became the Prime Minister of Tunisia on 2013 March 14, shortly after former Prime MinisterHamadi Jebal resigned. Laarayedh is also the Secretary General of the Ennahada Movement (Renaissance Party).
Habib Bourguiba was the President of Tunisia in 1968. There was no prime minister.
Mehdi Jomaa is the Prime Minister for Tunisia.
Yes, Tunisia is a republic with a president and a prime minister.
ex prime minister of Tunisia
In 1960, Australia's Prime Minister was Robert Gordon Menzies.
The Government of Tunisia is now under President Moncef Marzouki and Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali.
The first Australian Prime Minister was Edmund Barton. There was no deputy Prime Minister. This was a title that was only officially created in 1968.
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Mourad Sakli is the Minister of Culture for Tunisia.
Prime Minister of Tunisia from the 1980s until January, 2011.
Hakim Ben Hamouda is the Minister of Finance for Tunisia.
Lotfi Ben Jeddou is the Minister of Interior for Tunisia.
Chiheb Ben Ahmed is the Minister of Transport for Tunisia.