Hédi Lakhoua

Mohamed Hédi Lakhoua (1872-1949) was a Tunisian politician. A native of Tunis, he died in that city. He served as Prime Minister of Tunisia from 1932 until 1942.

Hédi Lakhoua
Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Tunisia
In office
1932–1942
MonarchAhmad II
Muhammad VII
Preceded byKhelil Bouhageb
Succeeded byMohamed Chenik
Personal details
Born(1872-09-15)15 September 1872
Tunis, Beylik of Tunis
Died1 January 1949(1949-01-01) (aged 85)
Tunis, French Tunisia
NationalityTunisian
Spouse(s)Khedija Mbazaa

Biography

Mohamed Hédi Lakhoua comes from a family of the Tunisian upper middle class of Moorish origin who has provided a long line of master craftsmen of Chéchia among the most famous of the country; his father however follows an administrative career prolonged by his descent. After graduating from Sadiki College [1], he held several positions such as secretary at the general directorate of public education, between 1890 and 1892, and secretary-interpreter at the Tunis Municipality from 1892. He was editor and then deputy chief of office, before being called to the general administration in 1913 then, in 1916, as head of section to the accounting. Delegate of the mayor of Tunis Khelil Bouhageb in 1922, he served as head of the state section before being appointed minister of the pen in November 1926.

In 1927, he was made commander of the Legion of Honor.

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