Chahed Cabinet
| Youssef Chahed Cabinet | |
|---|---|
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cabinet of Tunisia | |
| Incumbent | |
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| Date formed | August 27, 2016 |
| People and organisations | |
| Head of government | Youssef Chahed |
| Head of state | Beji Caid Essebsi |
| Total number of ministers | 26 |
| Member parties | Independent , Nidaa Tounes , Ennahda , El-Massar, Afek Tounes, Al Joumhouri, Democratic Alliance |
| Status in legislature | Unity government |
| History | |
| Election(s) | 2014 Tunisian parliamentary election |
| Legislature term(s) | Assembly of the Representatives (2014) |
| Predecessor | Essid Cabinet (2015–16) |
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The Chahed Cabinet is the 29th government of the Republic of Tunisia, which was declared on 20 August 2016.[1] The cabinet is inaugurated on 27 August 2016, by the approval of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People.
| Office | Name | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Head of Government | Youssef Chahed | Nidaa Tounes | |
| Minister of Defence | Farhat Horchani | Independent | |
| Minister of Justice | Ghazi Jeribi | Independent | |
| Minister of Interior | Hedi Majdoub | Independent | |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs | Khemaies Jhinaoui | Nidaa Tounes | |
| Minister of Economy and Finance | Lamia Zeribi | Independent | |
| Minister of Tourism and Handicrafts | Selma Elloumi Rekik | Nidaa Tounes | |
| Minister of Industry, Energy and Mining | Hela Cheikhrouhou | Independent | |
| Minister of Agriculture | Samir Taïeb | El-Massar | |
| Minister of Trade | Zied Ladhari | Ennahda | |
| Minister of Social Affairs | Mohamed Trabelsi | Independent | |
| Minister of Higher Education, Scientific Research and ICT | Slim Khalbous | Independent | |
| Minister of Education | Néji Jalloul | Nidaa Tounes | |
| Minister of Health | Samira Merai | Afek Tounes | |
| Minister of Transport | Anis Ghedira | Nidaa Tounes | |
| Minister of Equipment, Housing and Spatial Planning | Mohamed Salah Arfaoui | Independent | |
| Minister of Employment and Vocational Training | Imed Hammemi | Ennahda | |
| Minister of Public Service and Governance | Abid Briki | Independent | |
| Minister of Religious Affairs | Abdeljalil Ben Salem | Independent | |
| Minister of Women, Family and Children | Neziha Labidi | Independent | |
| Minister of Culture | Mohamed Zine El Abidine | Independent | |
| Minister of Youth and Sports | Majdouline Cherni | Independent | |
| Minister of the Environment and Sustainable Development | Riadh Mouakher | Afek Tounes | |
| Minister of Communication Technologies and the Digital Economy | Anouar Maârouf | Ennahda | |
| Minister of Development, Investment and International Cooperation | Fadhel Abdelkefi | Independent | |
References
- ↑ Composition of the national unity government, 20 August 2016.
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