Second cabinet of Mohamed Ghannouchi
During the Tunisian Revolution, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali who acted as president of Tunisia for 23 years fled. Mohamed Ghannouchi formed a new government. Fouad Mebazaa took office in January 2011 as interim president. A new government was formed on 17 January 2011. On 27 January 2011 there were changes in the government.
Members
As of 27 January members included:[1]
- Mohamed Ghannouchi, prime minister
- Karoui Lazhar Chebbi, minister of justice
- Abdelkarim Zebidi, minister of national defense. He replaced Ridha Grira, minister since 17 January
- Ahmed Ounaies, minister of foreign affairs. He replaced Kamel Morjane. Resigned on 13 February
- Farhat Rajhi, minister of the interior
- Laroussi Mizouri, minister of religious affairs
- Slim Amamou, secretary of state for sport and youth (the first time in the world that a Pirate Party member ascends to a governmental post).
Replacement
Ghannouchi was replaced as Prime Minister on 27 February 2011 by Béji Caïd Essebsi.
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