Prime Minister of Tunisia

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Prime Minister of the Republic of Tunisia
رئيس وزراء جمهورية تونس
Coat of arms of Tunisia.svg
Coat of Arms of Tunisia
Incumbent
Hamadi Jebali

since 24 December 2011
Residence Enfidha, Tunisia
Appointer Moncef Marzouki,
as Interim President of Tunisia
Term length No term limited
Inaugural holder Yusuf Sahib al-Tabi
Formation 9 May 1800
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The Prime Minister of the Republic of Tunisia is the head of government of Tunisia. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President of Tunisia. The incumbent Prime Minister is Hamadi Jebali, since 24 December 2011.

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[edit] List of heads of government of Tunisia (1800–Present)

      Destour
      Destourian (Neo Destour (ND) / Socialist Destourian Party (PSD) / Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD))
      Ennahda

# Portrait Name
(Born-Died)
(Term)
Term of Office Party

[edit] Grand Viziers of the Beylik of Tunis
(1800–1922)

1 Noimage.png Yusuf Sahib al-Tabi
يوسف صاحب الطابع
(c. 1765–1815)
1800 23 January 1815 Independent
Vacant (23 January 1815-1822)
2 Noimage.png Husain Khoja
حسين خوجة
(?–1857)
1822 1829 Independent
3 Noimage.png Rashid al-Shakir Sahib al-Taba'a
شاكير صاحب الطابع
(c. 1790–1837)
1829 1837 Independent
4 Khazdadar.JPG Mustapha Khaznadar
مصطفى خزندار
(1817–1878)
1837 22 October 1873 Independent
5 Kheireddine Pacha high.JPG Hayreddin Pasha
خير الدين باشا التونسي
(1822–1890)
22 October 1873 21 July 1877 Independent
6 Noimage.png Mohamed Khaznadar
محمد خزندار
(c. 1810–1889)
(1st Term)
21 July 1877 24 August 1878 Independent
7 Mustapha Ben Smaïl.JPG Mustapha Ben Ismail
أبو النخبة مصطفى بن اسماعيل
(c. 1850–1887)
24 August 1878 12 September 1881 Independent
(6) Noimage.png Mohamed Khaznadar
محمد خزندار
(c. 1810–1889)
(2nd Term)
12 September 1881 October 1882 Independent
8 Mohamed Aziz Bouattour.jpg Aziz Bouattour
محمد العزيز بوعتور
(1825–1907)
October 1882 4 February 1907 Independent
9 M'hammed Djellouli.jpg M'hamed Djellouli
امحمّد جلولي
(1834–1908)
18 February 1907 June 1908[1] Independent
10 Youssef Djait.jpg Youssef Djait
يوسف جعيط
(1830–1915)
June 1908 June 1915 Independent
11 Mohamed Taieb Djellouli.jpg Taïeb Djellouli
الطيب جلولي
(1857–1944)
October 1915 May 1922 Independent

[edit] Prime Ministers of the Beylik of Tunis
(1922–1956)

1 Mustapha dinguizli.jpg Mustapha Dinguizli
مصطفى الدنقزلي
(1865–1926)
May 1922 20 October 1926[1] Independent
2 Noimage.png Khelil Bouhageb
خليل بوحاجب
(1863–1942)
3 November 1926 2 March 1932 Independent
3 Hédi Lakhoua.jpg Hédi Lakhoua
(1872–1949)
2 March 1932 31 December 1942 Independent
4 M'hamed Chenik.jpg Mohamed Chenik
محمد شنيق
(1889–1976)
(1st Term)
1 January 1943 15 May 1943 Independent
5 Slaheddine Baccouche.jpg Slaheddine Baccouche
صلاح الدين البكوش
(1883–1959)
(1st Term)
15 May 1943 21 July 1947 Independent
6 Mustapha Kaak.jpg Mustapha Kaak
مصطفى الكعاك
(1893–1984)
21 July 1947 17 August 1950 Independent
(4) M'hamed Chenik.jpg Mohamed Chenik
محمد شنيق
(1889–1976)
(2nd Term)
17 August 1950 26 March 1952 Independent
(5) Slaheddine Baccouche.jpg Slaheddine Baccouche
صلاح الدين البكوش
(1883–1959)
(2nd Term)
12 April 1952 2 March 1954 Independent
7 Noimage.png Mohamed Salah Mzali
(1896–1984)
2 March 1954 6 July 1954 Independent
Noimage.png Georges Dupoizat
(1909–1975)
(Acting Prime Minister)
6 July 1954 7 August 1954 Independent
8 Tahar Ben Ammar.jpg Tahar Ben Ammar
الطاهر بن عمار
(1885–1985)
7 August 1954 20 March 1956 Destour

[edit] Prime Ministers of the Kingdom of Tunisia
(1956–1957)

(8) Tahar Ben Ammar.jpg Tahar Ben Ammar
الطاهر بن عمار
(1885–1985)
20 March 1956 11 April 1956 Destour
9 Bourguiba 1960.jpg Habib Bourguiba
حبيب بورقيبة
(1903–2000)
11 April 1956 25 July 1957[2] ND

[edit] Prime Ministers of the Republic of Tunisia
(1957–Present)

Post abolished (25 July 1957-7 November 1969)[3]
10 Bahi Ladgham.jpg Bahi Ladgham
الباهي الأدغم
(1913–1998)
7 November 1969 2 November 1970 PSD
11 Hedi nouira cropped.jpg Hedi Amara Nouira
الهادي نويرة
(1911–1993)
2 November 1970 23 April 1980 PSD
12 Mohamed mzali.jpg Mohammed Mzali
محمد مزالي
(1925–2010)
23 April 1980 8 July 1986 PSD
13 RACHID SFAR ancien Premier Ministre Tunisien.jpg Rachid Sfar
رشيد صفر
(b. 1933)
8 July 1986 2 October 1987 PSD
14 Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.jpg Zine El Abidine Ben Ali
زين العابدين بن علي
(b. 1936)
2 October 1987 7 November 1987[4] PSD
15 Baccouche.jpg Hédi Baccouche
الهادي البكوش
(b. 1930)
7 November 1987 27 September 1989 PSD/RCD
16 Hamed Karoui 1970.jpg Hamed Karoui
حامد القروي
(b. 1927)
27 September 1989 17 November 1999 RCD
17 Mohamed Ghannouchi.jpg Mohamed Ghannouchi
محمد الغنوشي
(b. 1941)
17 November 1999 27 February 2011[5] RCD
18 Beji Caid el Sebsi at the 37th G8 Summit in Deauville 006.jpg Beji Caid el Sebsi
الباجي قائد السبسي
(b. 1926)
27 February 2011 24 December 2011 Independent
(former RCD)
19 Hamadi Jebali - World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2012-1.jpg Hamadi Jebali
حمادي الجبالي
(b. 1949)
24 December 2011 Incumbent Ennahda

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ a b Died in office
  2. ^ Deposed Muhammad VIII al-Amin and become President
  3. ^ During this interval, Secretary of the Presidency Bahi Ladgham acted as the de facto Prime Minister
  4. ^ Deposed Bourguiba and become President
  5. ^ Resigned during the Tunisian revolution

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