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Tunisia-Exclusive: PM Jemli’s government line up that will be announced tomorrow

Prime Minister-designate Habib Jemli announced at a press conference that the selection of his cabinet team was based on the criteria of competence, integrity, independence and management capacity.

However, despite asserting that the government composition was finalized, he refused to disclose any details about it. Tunisie Numerique acquired a copy of the government line up which is set to be announced tomorrow.

Government formation includes the following names :

  • Ministry of the Interior: Sofiène Selliti
  • Ministry of Defence: Imed Derouiche
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs: Khaled Sehili
  • Minister of Justice: Hedi Guediri
  • Minister of Finance: Abderrahmene Khachtali
  • Ministry of Investment and International Cooperation: Fadhel Abdelkafi
  • Ministry of Tourism and Handicrafts: René Trabelsi
  • Ministry of Commerce: Bechir Zaâfouri
  • Ministery of Local Government and Environment: Noureddine Selmi
  • Ministery of Health: Mustapha Ferjani
  • Ministery of Equipment: Raoudha Jebbari Arbi
  • Ministry of State Property and Land Affairs: Abdellatif Missaoui
  • Ministery of Industry and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises: Mongi Marzouk
  • Ministery of Religious Affairs: Rechid Tabbakh
  • Ministery of Social Affairs: Saïed Blel
  • Ministery of Education: Kamel Hajjem
  • Ministery of Higher Education: Slim Choura
  • The Ministry of Employment and Vocational Training: Houcine Debbech
  • Ministry of Communication Technologies and Digital Economy of Tunisia: Sami Smaoui
  • Ministery of Transport and Logistics: Jamel Gamra
  • Ministery of Cultural Affairs: Fathi Haddaoui
  • Ministery of Sports: Tarek Dhiab
  • Ministry for Women: Nabha Bessrour
  • Ministery of Public Service: Chiraz Telili
  • Minister Delegate of the economy:Ali Chebbi
  • Minister Delegate for the evaluation of government work: Med Hedi Bchir
  • Minister Delegate for relations with the HPR: Lobna Jeribi
  • State Secretary for Foreign Affairs in charge of economic diplomacy: Sana Sekhiri
  • Secretary of State for Finance: Abdessalem Abbassi
  • Secretary of State for Development and International Cooperation: Noureddine Kaâbi
  • Secretary of State for Internal Trade: Faten Belhédi
  • State Secretary in charge of SMEs: Abdelmajid Ben Amara
  • Secretary of State for Renewable Energies: Mohamed Ammar
  • State Secretary responsible for local government: Riadh dabbou
  • State Secretary for Agriculture: Mohamed Ali Ben Abdallah
  • State Secretary for Health: Maha Aissaoui
  • State Secretary for Social Affairs: Mohamed Chiha
  • Secretary of State for Youth: Fathi Bayar
  • State Secretary for Sports: Sihem Ayadi
  • State Secretary for handicrafts: Najet Nefzi
  • State Secretary for Higher Education: Kaouthar Saïd

 

 

 

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