Essebsi Cabinet

Beji Caid Essebsi Cabinet

of Tunisia
Incumbent
Date formed 27 February 2011 (2011-02-27)
Date dissolved 24 December 2011 (2011-12-24)
People and organisations
Head of government Beji Caid Essebsi
Head of state Fouad Mebazaa (interim),
Moncef Marzouki
Total number of ministers 23
Member parties
Status in legislature Transitional government
History
Election(s)
Predecessor Second cabinet of Mohamed Ghannouchi (January – February 2011)
Successor Jebali Cabinet
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Office Name Tenure
Prime Minister Beji Caid Essebsi 27 February – 24 December 2011
Minister of Justice Lazhar Karoui Chebbi 27 February – 24 December 2011
Minister of Defence Abdelkrim Zbidi 27 February – 24 December 2011
Minister of Interior Farhat Rajhi 27 February – 28 March 2011
Habib Essid 28 March – 24 December 2011
Minister of Foreign Affairs Mouldi Kefi 27 February – 24 December 2011
Minister of Social Affairs Mohamed Ennaceur 27 February – 24 December 2011
Minister of Finance Jalloul Ayed 27 February – 24 December 2011
Minister of Religious Affairs Laroussi Mizouri 27 February – 24 December 2011
Minister of Education Taïeb Baccouche 27 February – 24 December 2011
Minister of Culture Azedine Beschaouch 27 February – 24 December 2011
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Ahmed Brahim 27 February – 27 March 2011
Refâat Chaâbouni 27 March – 24 December 2011
Minister of Health Habiba Zéhi Ben Romdhane 27 February – 1 July 2011
Slaheddine Sellami 1 July – 24 December 2011
Minister of Commerce and Tourism Mehdi Houas 27 February – 24 December 2011
Minister of Agriculture and Environment Mokhtar Jallali 27 February – 24 December 2011
Minister of Women affairs Lilia Labidi 27 February – 24 December 2011
Minister of Transport and Equipment Yassine Brahim 27 February – 17 June 2011
Transport: Salem Miladi
Equipment: Mohamed Ridha Farès
1 July – 24 December 2011
Minister of Employment and Vocational Training Saïd Aïdi 27 February – 24 December 2011
Minister of Youth and Sports Mohamed Aloulou 27 February – 1 July 2011
Slim Chaker 1 July – 24 December 2011
Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Abdelhamid Triki 27 February – 24 December 2011
Minister of Industry and Technology Abdelaziz Rassâa 27 February – 24 December 2011
Minister of State Affairs Ahmed Adhoum 27 February – 24 December 2011
Minister of Regional and Local Development Abderrazak Zouari 27 February – 24 December 2011
Minister to the head of government Rafâa Ben Achour 27 February – 24 December 2011

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