Laarayedh Cabinet | |
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Cabinet of Tunisia | |
Date formed | 13 March 2013 |
Date dissolved | 29 January 2014 (10 months and 16 days) |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Moncef Marzouki (CPR) |
Head of government | Ali Laarayedh (Ennahda) |
Total no. of members | 38 (incl. Prime Minister) |
Member parties | Ennahda, Ettakatol, CPR ("Troika") |
Status in legislature | coalition government |
Opposition parties | Nidaa Tounes, People's Movement, Popular Front, Al Joumhouri |
History | |
Election | 2011 Constituent Assembly election |
Legislature term | Constituent Assembly (2011–2014) |
Predecessor | Jebali Cabinet (2011–13) |
Successor | Jomaa Cabinet (2014-15) |
Member State of the African Union Member State of the Arab League |
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The first cabinet of Tunisian Head of Government Ali Laarayedh was presented on 8 March 2013.[1] It was approved on 13 March 2013 by the Constituent Assembly of Tunisia.[2] Laarayedh resigned on 9 January 2014.[3] His successor, Mehdi Jomaa, took office on 29 January 2014.[4]