Jebali Cabinet | |
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Cabinet of Tunisia | |
Date formed | 24 December 2011 |
Date dissolved | 13 March 2013 (1 year, 2 months and 17 days) |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Moncef Marzouki (CPR) |
Head of government | Hamadi Jebali (Ennahda) |
Total no. of members | 42 (incl. Prime Minister) |
Member parties | Ennahda, Ettakatol, CPR ("Troika") |
Status in legislature | coalition government |
Opposition parties | Progressive Democratic Party, Workers Party, People's Movement |
History | |
Election | 2011 Constituent Assembly election |
Legislature term | Constituent Assembly (2011–2014) |
Predecessor | Caid Essebsi Cabinet (2011) |
Successor | Laarayedh Cabinet (2013–14) |
Member State of the African Union Member State of the Arab League |
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The first cabinet of Tunisian Head of Government Hamadi Jebali was presented on 20 December 2011.[1] Jebali has been appointed by interim President Moncef Marzouki, who had been elected by the National Constituent Assembly, a body constituted to draft a new constitution after the Tunisian Revolution and the fall of former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in Spring 2011. It took office on 24 December 2011. The three parties in the "Troika" coalition are the Islamist Ennahda Movement, the centre-left secularist Congress for the Republic (CPR), and the social democratic Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties (Ettakatol).