Ali Laarayedh (Tunisian Arabic: علي العريّض, ʿAlī el-ʿArayiḍ; born 15 August 1955) is a Tunisian politician who was Prime Minister of Tunisia from 2013...
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Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (Tunisian Arabic: Zīn il-ʿĀbdīn bin ʿAlī, Standard Arabic: زَيْن الْعَابِدِين بْن عَلِيّ, romanized: Zayn al-ʿĀbidīn bin ʿAliyy;...
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was chosen on 14 December 2013. Jomaa was Minister of Industry in the Ali Laarayedh government. He was born on 21 April 1962 in Mahdia, Tunisia. He graduated...
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Minister of Agriculture under the Prime Ministers Hamadi Jebali and Ali Laarayedh. He is a member of the Ennahda Movement. In 1987, he was jailed for...
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Government Ali Laarayedh was presented on 8 March 2013. It was approved on 13 March 2013 by the Constituent Assembly of Tunisia. Laarayedh resigned on...
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the Republic (CPR). The crisis gradually subsided when Prime Minister Ali Laarayedh resigned and a new constitution was adopted in January 2014. Many incidents...
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Ben Ali's term (1987) is the shortest with 36 days. Three prime ministers became presidents afterwards: Habib Bourguiba, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, and...
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Zine El Abidine Ben Ali Mohamed Ghannouchi Fouad Mebazaa Moncef Marzouki Beji Caid Essebsi Mohamed Ennaceur Hamadi Jebali Ali Laarayedh Mehdi Jomaa Habib...
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long-standing figure in the Tunisian government under President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. He also served as the President of Tunisia from 14 to 15 January 2011, holding...
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Habib Bourguiba (redirect from Habib ibn Ali Bourguiba)
1987, he was removed from power by his prime minister, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, and kept under house arrest in a residence in Monastir. He remained there...
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aftermath of the Tunisian Revolution that ousted long-serving leader Ben Ali, Tunisian Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi then resigned following a day...
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Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji Caid Essebsi (2011) Hamadi Jebali (2011–2013) Ali Laarayedh (2013–2014) Mehdi Jomaa (2014–2015) Habib Essid (2015–2016) Youssef Chahed...
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Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji Caid Essebsi (2011) Hamadi Jebali (2011–2013) Ali Laarayedh (2013–2014) Mehdi Jomaa (2014–2015) Habib Essid (2015–2016) Youssef Chahed...
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Tunisia – President Moncef Marzouki and the Tunisian prime minister Ali Laarayedh strongly condemns this coup, calling the military coup and called for...
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Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji Caid Essebsi (2011) Hamadi Jebali (2011–2013) Ali Laarayedh (2013–2014) Mehdi Jomaa (2014–2015) Habib Essid (2015–2016) Youssef Chahed...
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Prime Minister Beji Caid Essebsi Preceded by Farhat Rajhi Succeeded by Ali Laarayedh Personal details Born (1949-06-01) 1 June 1949 (age 76) Sousse, Tunisia...
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Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji Caid Essebsi (2011) Hamadi Jebali (2011–2013) Ali Laarayedh (2013–2014) Mehdi Jomaa (2014–2015) Habib Essid (2015–2016) Youssef Chahed...
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Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji Caid Essebsi (2011) Hamadi Jebali (2011–2013) Ali Laarayedh (2013–2014) Mehdi Jomaa (2014–2015) Habib Essid (2015–2016) Youssef Chahed...
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Prime minister (2011) Hamadi Jebali, Head of government (2011–2013) Ali Laarayedh, Head of government (2013–2014) Mehdi Jomaa, Head of government (2014–2015)...
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Islamist Ennahda Movement in 1991, Marzouki confronted Tunisian President Ben Ali calling on him to adhere to the law. In 1993, Marzouki was a founding member...
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Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji Caid Essebsi (2011) Hamadi Jebali (2011–2013) Ali Laarayedh (2013–2014) Mehdi Jomaa (2014–2015) Habib Essid (2015–2016) Youssef Chahed...
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Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji Caid Essebsi (2011) Hamadi Jebali (2011–2013) Ali Laarayedh (2013–2014) Mehdi Jomaa (2014–2015) Habib Essid (2015–2016) Youssef Chahed...
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Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji Caid Essebsi (2011) Hamadi Jebali (2011–2013) Ali Laarayedh (2013–2014) Mehdi Jomaa (2014–2015) Habib Essid (2015–2016) Youssef Chahed...
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2014 by the Constituent Assembly. 29 January - The Laarayedh Cabinet led by Prime Minister Ali Laarayedh was dissolved and the Jomaa Cabinet led by Prime...
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"terrorist" organisation and a "U.S. tool." Tunisia - Tunisian Prime Minister Ali Laarayedh said in an interview on France 24: "The possibility of an Egypt scenario...
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(Arabic: رشيد الصباغ) is an independent Tunisian politician who joined the Ali Laarayedh cabinet in 2013 as defense minister. "Amputée de 60 députés, l'ANC se...
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IMF-imposed cuts to subsidies, but had increasingly been repressed by the Ben Ali regime. Events such as the 1978 "Black Thursday" protest in response to consumer...
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the Constituent Assembly Mustapha Ben Jafar, and Head of Government Ali Laarayedh during a ceremony at the Assembly's headquarters. The final constitution...
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killing triggered demonstrations against the government of Prime Minister Ali Laarayedh. Brahmi's state funeral was arranged for Saturday 27 July 2013. He was...
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the executive and the legislature. The office was established by Monarch Ali II with the appointment of Rejeb Khaznadar as the inaugural officeholder...
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