Chahed Cabinet

Cabinet of Tunisia
Date formed27 August 2016
Date dissolved27 February 2020 (3 years and 6 months)
People and organisations
Head of stateBeji Caid Essebsi, Mohamed Ennaceur (acting), Kais Saied
Head of governmentYoussef Chahed
Total no. of members41 (incl. Prime Minister)
Member partiesIndependent, Nidaa Tounes, Ennahda, Afek Tounes, Al-Massar, El Moubadra, Al Joumhouri, Democratic Alliance
Status in legislatureUnity government
History
Election(s)2014 Tunisian parliamentary election
Legislature term(s)I legislature (2014-2019)
PredecessorEssid Cabinet (2015–16)
SuccessorFakhfakh Cabinet (2020)

The Chahed Cabinet is the 29th government of the Tunisian Republic, which was declared on 20 August 2016. The Government was approved on 27 August 2016 by a majority of 167 of total 217 legislators of Tunisia's Assembly of the Representatives of the People.The unity government consists of 26 ministers and 14 secretaries of state and includes independents, members of Nidaa Tounes, Ennahdha, Afek Tounes, Al-Massar, Al Joumhouri, El Moubadra, Democratic Alliance.

Cabinet members

OfficeNameParty
Head of GovernmentYoussef ChahedNidaa Tounes
Minister of InteriorHédi MajdoubIndependent
Minister of JusticeGhazi JeribiIndependent
Minister of DefenceFarhat HorchaniIndependent
Minister of Foreign AffairsKhemaies JhinaouiNidaa Tounes
Minister of FinanceLamia ZribiIndependent
Minister of Development, Investment and International CooperationFadhel AbdelkefiIndependent
Minister of EducationNéji JalloulNidaa Tounes
Minister of Higher Education, Scientific Research and ICTSlim KhalbousIndependent
Minister of CultureMohamed Zine El AbidineIndependent
Minister of HealthSamira MeraiAfek Tounes
Minister of Women, Family and ChildrenNeziha LabidiEl Moubadra
Minister of Tourism and HandicraftsSelma ElloumiNidaa Tounes
Minister of Youth and SportsMajdouline CherniNidaa Tounes
Minister of Agriculture, Water Resources and FisheriesSamir TaïebAl-Massar
Minister of Industry and CommerceZied LadhariEnnahda
Minister of Social AffairsMohamed TrabelsiIndependent
Minister of Employment and Vocational TrainingImed HammamiEnnahda
Minister of the Local Affairs and EnvironmentRiadh MouakherAfek Tounes
Minister of Energy, Mining and Renewable EnergiesHela CheikhrouhouIndependent
Minister of TransportAnis GhediraNidaa Tounes
Minister of Equipment, Housing and Spatial PlanningMohamed Salah ArfaouiIndependent
Minister of Public Service, Governance and the Fight against CorruptionAbid BrikiIndependent
Minister of Religious AffairsAbdeljalil Ben SalemIndependent
Minister of Communication Technologies and the Digital EconomyAnouar MaâroufEnnahda
Minister in charge of Relations with ParliamentIyed DahmaniAl Joumhouri
Minister in charge of Relations with constitutional bodies, civil society and human rights organizationsMehdi Ben GharbiaDemocratic Alliance
Secretary of State for EnvironmentChokri BelhassenNidaa Tounes
Secretary of State for MinesHachem HmidiNidaa Tounes
Secretary of State for CommerceFayçal HafianeNidaa Tounes
Secretary of State for TransportHichem Ben AhmedAfek Tounes
Secretary of State for FinanceMabrouk KorchidIndependent
Secretary of State to the Minister of Youth and Sports in charge of YouthFaten KallelAfek Tounes
Secretary of State for SportsImed JabriNidaa Tounes
Secretary of State for Digital EconomyHabib DebbabiEnnahda
Secretary of State for Scientific ResearchKhalil AmiriEnnahda
Secretary of State for Agricultural ProductionOmar BéhiIndependent
Secretary of State to the Minister of Vocational Training in charge of Private InitiativeSayida OunissiEnnahda
Secretary of State for Foreign AffairsSabri BachtobjiIndependent
Secretary of State to the Minister of Agriculture in charge of Water Resources and FisheriesAbdallah RabhiIndependent
Secretary of State in charge of Immigration and Tunisians abroadRadhouane AyaraNidaa Tounes

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