Prime minister-designate Elyes Fakhfakh officially announced his government composition from Carthage presidential palace.
He said his cabinet represents a broad political spectrum and is based on a contract document that aims to ensure the country’s stability and restore confidence and hope to citizens.
Government formation includes the following names :
- Minister of Justice: Thouraya Jeribi (independent)
- Home Minister: Hichem Mechichi (independent)
- Minister of Foreign Affairs: Noureddine Erray (independent)
- Defense Minister: Imed Hazgui (independent)
- Minister of Finance: Nizar Yaïch (independent)
- Minister of State Property and Land Affairs: Ghazi Chaouachi (Tayar)
- Minister of Investment and International Cooperation: Slim Azzabi (Tahya Tounes)
- Ministry of Major Reforms: Lobna Jeribi (Independent)
- Minister of Vocational Training and Employment: Fathi Belhaj (Echaab)
- Minister of Social Affairs: Habib Kchaou (independent)
- Minister of Transport and Logistics: Anouar Maarouf (Ennahdha)
- Minister of Local Government: Lotfi Zitoun (Ennahdha)
Minister of Agriculture: Osama Kheriji (Ennahdha) - Minister of Industry: Salah Ben Youssef (independent)
- Minister of Energy and Mines: Mongi Marzouk (independent)
- Minister of Tourism: Mohamed Ali Toumi (Al Badil)
- Minister of Commerce: Mohamed Mesilini (Echaab)
- Minister of the Environment: Chokri Ben Hassen (Tahya Tounes)
- Minister of Technology: Mohamed Fadhel Kraïem (independent)
- Minister of Equipment: Moncef Selliti (Ennahdha)
- Minister of Religious Affairs: Ahmed Adhoum (independent)
- Minister for Women: Asma Shiri (independent)
- Minister of Health: Abdellatif Makki (Ennahdha)
- Minister of Higher Education: Slim choura (Ennahdha)
- Minister of Education: Mohamed Hamdi (Tayar)
- Minister of Culture: Chiraz Laâtiri (independent)
- Minister of Youth and Sports: Ahmed Gaâloul (Ennahdha)
- Minister of State for Administrative Reform: Mohamed Abbou (Tayar)
- Minister of Human Rights: Ayachi Hammami (independent)
- Minister Delegate for relations with the HPR:: Ali Hafsi (Nidaa Tounes)
- State Secretary for Foreign Affairs: Salma Naifer (independent)
- State Secretary for Agriculture: Akissa Bahri (independent)
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