Ghannouchi II government
The Mohamed Ghannouchi II government was the “Government of National Unity” in Tunisia , which was formed on January 17, 2011. This happened in the wake of the revolution in Tunisia 2010/2011 which began in December 2010.
She was replaced on March 7, 2011 by the Essebsi cabinet .
Change and continuity
Unlike the previous government, the Ministry of Communications was abolished. The Ministers for National Defense, Home Affairs, Foreign Affairs and Finance kept their areas of responsibility.
Composition, after nomination on January 17th
Department / Office | Official | Party or organization |
---|---|---|
prime minister | Mohamed Ghannouchi | independent, RCD when taking office |
Minister of Justice | Lazhar Karoui Chebbi | |
Minister for National Defense | Ridha Grira | independent, RCD when taking office |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Camel Morjane | independent, RCD when taking office |
Interior minister | Ahmed Friaâ | independent, RCD when taking office |
Minister for Religious Affairs | Larbi Mizouri | |
Minister for Regional and Local Development | Ahmed Néjib Chebbi | PDP |
Minister for Higher Education and Scientific Research | Ahmed Brahim | Ettajdid |
Minister of Public Health |
Mustafa Ben Jaafar resigned |
FDTL |
Minister for Commerce and Tourism | Mohamed Jegham | independent, RCD when taking office |
Minister of Education , Government Spokesman | Taïeb Baccouche | UGTT |
Minister for Social Affairs | Moncer Rouissi | independent, RCD when taking office |
Minister for Agriculture and the Environment | Habib M'barek | independent, RCD when taking office |
Minister for Planning and International Cooperation | Mohamed Nouri Jouini | independent, RCD when taking office |
Minister for Industry and Technology | Afif Chelbi | independent, RCD when taking office |
Minister at the Prime Minister responsible for administrative development |
Zouheir M'dhaffer resigned |
independent, RCD when taking office |
Minister of Finance | Ridha Chalghoum | independent, RCD when taking office |
Minister of Culture | Moufida Tlatli | independent |
Minister for Women's Affairs | Lilia Labidi | |
Minister for Transport and Public Works | Slaheddine Malouche | independent, RCD when taking office |
Minister for Education and Employment |
Houssine Dimassi resigned |
UGTT |
Minister for Youth and Sport | Mohamed Aloulou | |
Minister to the Prime Minister |
Abdeljelil Bédoui resigned |
UGTT |
Chief Secretary of the Government | Abdelhakim Bouraoui | independent, RCD when taking office |
State Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs | Ahmed Ounaies | ex- PSD |
State Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs | Radhouane Nouisser | |
State Secretary to the Minister for Regional and Local Development | Néjib Karafi | |
State Secretary to the Minister for Universities | Faouzia Charfi | |
State Secretary to the Minister for Universities and Scientific Research, responsible for scientific research | Rifaat Chaabouni | independent, RCD when taking office |
State Secretary to the Minister for Public Health | Lamine Moulahi | |
State Secretary to the Minister for Planning and International Cooperation | Abdelhamid Triki | independent, RCD when taking office |
State Secretary to the Minister for Industry and Technology, responsible for energy | Abdelaziz Rassaa | independent, RCD when taking office |
State Secretary to the Minister for Industry and Technology, responsible for communications technology | Sami Zaoui | independent |
State Secretary to the Minister of Finance, responsible for taxes | Moncef Bouden | independent, RCD when taking office |
State Secretary to the Minister of Finance, responsible for state property | Ahmed Adhoum | |
State Secretary to the Minister for Trade and Tourism, responsible for Tourism | Slim chaker | |
State Secretary to the Minister for Transport and Public Works | Anouar Ben Gueddour resigned |
UGTT |
State Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture and the Environment | Salem Hamdi | |
State Secretary to the Minister for Youth and Sport | Slim amamou |
Sami Zaoui chairs the Association des Tunisiens des grandes écoles (ATUGE).
Related Appointments
function | Surname |
---|---|
Governor of the Banque centrale | Mustapha camel Nabli |
President of the Commission supérieure de réforme politique | Yadh Ben Achour |
President of the Commission nationale d'établissement des faits sur les abus durant la dernière période | Taoufik Bouderbala |
President of the Commission nationale d'établissement des faits sur les affaires de malversation et de corruption | Abdelfattah Cupid |
Resignations
Minister of the Opposition
On January 18, 2011, the three ministers of the Union Générale Tunisienne du Travail (UGTT) Houssine Dimassi , Abdeljelil Bédoui and Anouar Ben Gueddour resigned together.
On the same day, Mustafa Ben Jaafar also resigned from the Forum démocratique pour le travail et les libertés (FDTL).
Members of the RCD
Following the various demands that followed the formation of this government, Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi and the interim President Fouad Mebazaa resigned their membership in the Constitutional Democratic Collection (RCD). On January 20, all remaining ministers in the RCD followed suit. On the same day, one of them, Zuhair M'dhaffer, in charge of administrative reform, also resigned from his ministerial post.
New composition
(after government reshuffle on January 27, 2011)
Department / Office | Official | Party or organization |
---|---|---|
prime minister | Mohamed Ghannouchi | independent, RCD when taking office |
Minister for National Defense | Abdelkarim Zebidi | ? |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | Moudi Kefi | |
Interior minister | Farhat Rajhi | ? |
Minister of Justice | Lazhar Karoui Chebbi | |
Minister for Religious Affairs | Laroussi Mizouri | |
Minister for Regional and Local Development | Ahmed Néjib Chebbi | PDP |
Minister of Education , Government Spokesman | Taïeb Baccouche | UGTT |
Minister for Higher Education and Scientific Research | Ahmed Brahim | Ettajdid |
Minister of Public Health | Habiba Zehi | ? |
Minister for Commerce and Tourism | Mehdi Houas | ? |
Minister for Social Affairs | Mohamed Ennaceur | |
Minister for Agriculture and the Environment | Mokhtar Jalleli | ? |
Minister for Planning and International Cooperation | Mohamed Nouri Jouini | independent, RCD when taking office |
Minister for Industry and Technology | Mohamed Afif Chelbi | independent, RCD when taking office |
Minister of Finance | Jelloul Ayed | ? |
Minister of Culture | Ezzedine Bach Chaouech | |
Minister for Women's Affairs | Lilia Labidi | |
Minister for Transport and Public Works | Yacine Ibrahim | ? |
Minister for Education and Employment | Said Aydi | ? |
Minister for Youth and Sport | Mohamed Aloulou | |
Minister at the Prime Minister responsible for economic and social reforms and coordination with the relevant ministers | Elyes Jouini | ? |
Department / Office | Official | Party or organization |
---|---|---|
Chief Secretary of the Government | Abdelhakim Bouraoui | independent, RCD when taking office |
State Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs | Ahmed Ounaies | ex- PSD |
State Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs | Radhouane Nouisser | |
State Secretary to the Minister for Regional and Local Development | Néjib Karafi | |
State Secretary to the Minister for Universities | Faouzia Charfi | |
State Secretary to the Minister for Universities and Scientific Research, responsible for scientific research | Rifaat Chaabouni | independent, RCD when taking office |
State Secretary to the Minister for Public Health | Lamine Moulahi | |
State Secretary to the Minister for Planning and International Cooperation | Abdelhamid Triki | independent, RCD when taking office |
State Secretary to the Minister for Industry and Technology, responsible for energy | Abdelaziz Rassaa | independent, RCD when taking office |
State Secretary to the Minister for Industry and Technology, responsible for communications technology | Sami Zaoui | independent |
State Secretary to the Minister of Finance, responsible for taxes | Moncef Bouden | independent, RCD when taking office |
State Secretary to the Minister of Finance, responsible for state property | Ahmed Adhoum | |
State Secretary to the Minister for Trade and Tourism, responsible for Tourism | Slim chaker | |
State Secretary to the Minister for Transport and Public Works | Anouar Ben Gueddour resigned |
UGTT |
State Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture and the Environment | Salem Hamdi | |
State Secretary to the Minister for Youth and Sport | Slim amamou |
Sami Zaoui chairs the Association des Tunisiens des grandes écoles (ATUGE).
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Tunisie: La composition du gouvernement d'union nationale. ( Memento of the original from January 22, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: Associated Press. January 17, 2011. Retrieved January 17, 2011
- ↑ a b TUNISIE - Un ministre de l'ancien régime démissionne du nouveau gouvernement. In: Le Point . January 20, 2011.
- ↑ La Révolution en Tunisie. En direct. Tunisie: trois ministres démissionnent. In: Le Parisien. January 18, 2011
- ^ Tunisie: le government déjà en suspens. ( Memento of the original from January 19, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on: Europe January 1st, 18th 2011
- ↑ Le gouvernement tunisien fragilisé par plusieurs départs. In: Le Figaro , January 18, 2011. Retrieved January 18, 2011
- ^ Tunisia: Ministers leave ruling party RCD. on: stern.de , January 20, 2011. Retrieved January 20, 2011
- ^ Nouvelle Composition du Gouvernement d'Union nationale