Fakhfakh Cabinet

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Fakhfakh Cabinet
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Cabinet of Tunisia
إلياس الفخفاخ.png
Date formed27 February 2020
Date dissolved2 September 2020 (6 months and 6 days)
People and organisations
Head of stateKais Saied
Head of governmentElyes Fakhfakh
Total no. of members33 (incl. Prime Minister)
Member partiesEnnahda, Democratic Current, People’s Movement, Tahya Tounes, Tunisian Alternative, Nidaa Tounes, Ettakatol, Independent politicians
External support:
Machrouu Tounes, Afek Tounes, ,
Status in legislatureCoalition government
Opposition partiesHeart of Tunisia , Free Destourian Party , Dignity Coalition, Popular Front, Democratic and Social Union (VDS-PR-MDS), Farmers' Voice Party
History
Election(s)2019 Tunisian parliamentary election
Legislature term(s)II legislature (2019-2021)
PredecessorChahed Cabinet (2016–2020)
SuccessorMechichi Cabinet (2020–2021)

The Fakhfakh Cabinet was the 30th government of the Tunisian Republic. It was formed by Elyes Fakhfakh on the appointment of President Kais Saied.[1]

Cabinet members[]

Office Name Party Photo
Head of Government Elyes Fakhfakh Ettakatol Mr. Elyes Fakhfakh.jpg
Minister of State, Minister attached to the Prime Minister in charge of Civil Service, Governance and the Fight against Corruption Mohamed Abbou Democratic Current Mohamed Abbou, Nawaat - Jul 12, 2019.jpg
Minister of State, Minister of Transport and Logistics Ennahda Anouar Maârouf portrait.jpg
Minister of Interior Hichem Mechichi Independent Hichem Mechichi.jpg
Minister of Defence Independent Sin foto.svg
Minister of Justice Independent Sin foto.svg
Minister of Foreign Affairs Noureddine Erray Independent Noureddine Erray - 2020 (cropped).jpg
Minister of Finance Independent Sin foto.svg
Minister of Religious Affairs Independent Sin foto.svg
Minister of Social Affairs Independent Sin foto.svg
Minister of Culture Chiraz Latiri Independent Chiraz Laatiri.jpg
Minister of Women, Family, Children and Elderly and Government Spokesperson Independent Sin foto.svg
Minister of Industry Independent Sin foto.svg
Minister of Energy, Mines and Energy Transition Mongi Marzouk Independent Mongi Marzouk-cropped.jpg
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources Independent Sin foto.svg
Minister of Communication Technologies and Digital Transformation Independent M. Mohamed Fadhel Kraiem, Ministre des technologies de la communication et de la transformation digitale, Tunisie.jpg
Minister of Higher Education, Scientific Research Ennahda Sin foto.svg
Minister of Health Abdellatif Mekki Ennahda Abdellatif Mekki.jpg
Minister of the Local Affairs Ennahda Lotfi Zitoun,SIB Sousse, 11 avril 2017.jpg
Minister of Youth and Sports Ennahda Sin foto.svg
Minister of Equipment, Housing and Regional Planning Ennahda Sin foto.svg
Minister of State Domains and Land Affairs Ghazi Chaouachi Democratic Current Ghazi chaouachi.png
Minister of Education Democratic Current Mohamed Hamdi TN.JPG
Minister of Employment and Vocational Training People’s Movement Sin foto.svg
Minister of Commerce People’s Movement Sin foto.svg
Minister of Development, Investment and International Cooperation Tahya Tounes Selim Azzabi 2018.jpg
Minister of Environment Tahya Tounes Sin foto.svg
Minister of Tourism and Handicrafts Tunisian Alternative Sin foto.svg
Minister in charge of Relations with Parliament Nidaa Tounes Sin foto.svg
Minister responsible for major national projects Independent LobnaJribi.jpg
Minister in charge of Human Rights and Relations with constitutional bodies and civil society Ayachi Hammami Independent Sin foto.svg
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Independent Sin foto.svg
Secretary of State for Water Resources Akissa Bahri Independent Akissa Bahri - Sustainable Development Goal 6 - Panel 2018.png

References[]

  1. ^ "رئيس الجمهورية يكلف الوزير الأسبق إلياس الفخفاخ بتشكيل الحكومة المقبلة". TAP. Archived from the original on 2020-01-21. Retrieved 2021-11-19.



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