Jebali Cabinet, the Glossary
The first cabinet of Tunisian Head of Government Hamadi Jebali was presented on 20 December 2011.[1]
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23 relations: Caid Essebsi Cabinet, Coalition government, Congress for the Republic, Constituent Assembly of Tunisia, Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties, Ennahda, Hamadi Jebali, Independent politician, Laarayedh Cabinet, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Tunisia), Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (Tunisia), Ministry of Regional Development (Tunisia), Ministry of the Interior (Tunisia), Mohamed Abbou (Tunisian politician), Moncef Marzouki, People's Movement (Tunisia), President of Tunisia, Progressive Democratic Party (Tunisia), Troika (Tunisia), Tunisian revolution, Workers' Party (Tunisia), Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, 2011 Tunisian Constituent Assembly election.
- 2011 establishments in Tunisia
- 2011 in Tunisian politics
- 2012 in Tunisian politics
- 2013 disestablishments in Tunisia
- 2013 in Tunisian politics
- Cabinets disestablished in 2013
- Cabinets established in 2011
- Cabinets of Tunisia
Caid Essebsi Cabinet
Essid Category:Cabinets established in 2011 Category:Cabinets disestablished in 2011 Category:2011 in Tunisian politics Category:2011 establishments in Tunisia. Jebali Cabinet and Caid Essebsi Cabinet are 2011 establishments in Tunisia, 2011 in Tunisian politics, cabinets established in 2011 and cabinets of Tunisia.
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Coalition government
A coalition government, or coalition cabinet, is a government by political parties that enter into a power-sharing arrangement of the executive.
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Congress for the Republic
The Congress for the Republic (Al-Mu’tamar min ajl al-Jumhūriyya; Congrès pour la République), also referred to as El Mottamar or by its French acronym CPR, is a centre-left secular political party in Tunisia.
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Constituent Assembly of Tunisia
The Constituent Assembly of Tunisia, or National Constituent Assembly (NCA) was the body in charge of devising a new Tunisian constitution for the era after the fall of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and his Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD)–regime. Jebali Cabinet and Constituent Assembly of Tunisia are 2011 establishments in Tunisia.
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Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties
The Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties (التكتل الديمقراطي من أجل العمل والحريات,; Forum démocratique pour le travail et les libertés), also referred to as Ettakatol or by its French acronym FDTL, is a social democratic political party in Tunisia.
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Ennahda
The Ennahda Movement (Ḥarakatu n-Nahḍah; Mouvement Ennahdha), also known as the Renaissance Party or simply known as Ennahda, is a self-defined Islamic democratic political party in Tunisia.
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Hamadi Jebali
Hamadi Jebali (حمادي الجبالي,; born 12 January 1949) is a Tunisian engineer, Muslim politician and journalist who was Prime Minister of Tunisia from December 2011 to March 2013.
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Independent politician
An independent, non-partisan politician or non-affiliated politician is a politician not affiliated with any political party or bureaucratic association.
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Laarayedh Cabinet
The first cabinet of Tunisian Head of Government Ali Laarayedh was presented on 8 March 2013. Jebali Cabinet and Laarayedh Cabinet are 2013 in Tunisian politics and cabinets of Tunisia.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Tunisia)
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Tunisia (وزارة الشؤون الخارجية, Ministère des Affaires étrangères) is a cabinet-level governmental agency in Tunisia in charge of conducting and designing the foreign policy of the country.
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Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (Tunisia)
The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MHESR, Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur) is a ministry of the Tunisian government.
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Ministry of Regional Development (Tunisia)
The Ministry of Regional Development of Tunisia is a cabinet-level governmental agency in Tunisia. Jebali Cabinet and Ministry of Regional Development (Tunisia) are 2011 establishments in Tunisia.
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Ministry of the Interior (Tunisia)
The Tunisian Ministry of the Interior is a government ministry of Tunisia, responsible mainly for internal affairs.
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Mohamed Abbou (Tunisian politician)
Mohamed Abbou (Arabic: محمد عبو), born on 10 May 1966 in Tunis, is a Tunisian lawyer and politician.
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Moncef Marzouki
Mohamed Moncef Marzouki (محمد المنصف المرزوقي; Muhammad al-Munṣif al-Marzūqī, born 7 July 1945) is a Tunisian politician who served as the fifth president of Tunisia from 2011 to 2014.
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People's Movement (Tunisia)
The People's Movement or Echaab Movement (Harakat Echaab; Mouvement du peuple) is a political party in Tunisia. Jebali Cabinet and People's Movement (Tunisia) are 2011 establishments in Tunisia.
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President of Tunisia
The president of Tunisia, officially the president of the Republic of Tunisia (رئيس الجمهورية التونسية Reīs ej-Jumhūrīye et-Tūnsīye), is the head of state since the creation of the position on 25 July 1957.
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Progressive Democratic Party (Tunisia)
The Progressive Democratic Party (الحزب الديمقراطي التقدمي,; Parti démocrate progressiste), also referred to by its acronym PDP, was a secular liberal political party in Tunisia.
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Troika (Tunisia)
The Troika was an unofficial name for the alliance between the three parties (Ennahda, Ettakatol, and CPR) that ruled in Tunisia after the 2011 Constituent Assembly election.
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Tunisian revolution
The Tunisian revolution, also called the Jasmine Revolution and Tunisian Revolution of Dignity, was an intensive 28-day campaign of civil resistance. Jebali Cabinet and Tunisian revolution are 2011 in Tunisian politics.
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Workers' Party (Tunisia)
The Workers' Party (Ḥizb el-'Ummēl; Parti des travailleurs) is a communist party in Tunisia.
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Zine El Abidine Ben Ali
Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (translit, Tunisian Arabic:; 3 September 1936 – 19 September 2019), commonly known as Ben Ali or Ezzine, was a Tunisian politician who served as the second president of Tunisia from 1987 to 2011.
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2011 Tunisian Constituent Assembly election
An election for a constituent assembly in Tunisia was announced on 3 March 2011 and held on 23 October 2011, following the Tunisian revolution. Jebali Cabinet and 2011 Tunisian Constituent Assembly election are 2011 in Tunisian politics.
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See also
2011 establishments in Tunisia
- Afek Tounes
- Association Tunisienne des Radioamateurs
- Caid Essebsi Cabinet
- Club Féminine de Carthage
- Constituent Assembly of Tunisia
- Current of Love
- Democratic Modernist Pole
- El Watan Party (Tunisia)
- Free Patriotic Union
- Ghannouchi II Cabinet
- Higher Authority for Realisation of the Objectives of the Revolution, Political Reform and Democratic Transition
- Higher Political Reform Commission
- Independent High Authority for Elections
- Jebali Cabinet
- Maghrebi Republican Party
- Ministry of Regional Development (Tunisia)
- National Destourian Initiative
- People's Movement (Tunisia)
- Radio IFM
- Republican People's Union
- Syphax Airlines
2011 in Tunisian politics
- 2011 Tunisian Constituent Assembly election
- Caid Essebsi Cabinet
- Ghannouchi II Cabinet
- Green Tunisia Party
- Jebali Cabinet
- Socialist Party (Tunisia)
- Tunisian revolution
2012 in Tunisian politics
- Jebali Cabinet
2013 disestablishments in Tunisia
- El Watan Party (Tunisia)
- Jebali Cabinet
2013 in Tunisian politics
- Jebali Cabinet
- Laarayedh Cabinet
Cabinets disestablished in 2013
- 10th Government of Slovenia
- Abdullah Ensour's cabinet
- Baburam Bhattarai cabinet
- Cabinet of Emilio González Márquez
- First Najib cabinet
- Government of National Unity (Kenya)
- Ivanishvili government
- Jebali Cabinet
- Klaus Tschütscher cabinet
- Maltese Government 2008–2013
- Monti government
- Qandil Cabinet
- Second Filat Cabinet
- Second Gillard ministry
- Second Merkel cabinet
- Second Raman Singh ministry
- Second Rudd ministry
- Second Wescot-Williams cabinet
- Second cabinet of Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir
- Second government of José Antonio Griñán
- Second government of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
- Shettar ministry
- Third Dikshit ministry
- Third Munda ministry
- Thirty-second government of Israel
Cabinets established in 2011
- 61st cabinet of Turkey
- Adel Safar government
- Andrus Ansip's third cabinet
- Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh's cabinet
- Baburam Bhattarai cabinet
- Cabinet of Dilma Rousseff
- Cabinet of Lucas Papademos
- Cabinet of Zoran Milanović
- Caid Essebsi Cabinet
- Christy Clark ministry
- Di Rupo Government
- Executive of the 4th Northern Ireland Assembly
- First Banerjee ministry
- First Shadow Cabinet of Andrew RT Davies
- First government of Mariano Rajoy
- Fourth Jayalalithaa ministry
- Fourth Wowereit senate
- Frontbench Team of Ieuan Wyn Jones
- Ghannouchi II Cabinet
- Government of Francisco Álvarez-Cascos
- Government of José Ramón Bauzá
- Government of President Ankvab
- Government of Yolanda Barcina
- Government of the 31st Dáil
- Jebali Cabinet
- Katainen Cabinet
- Khanal cabinet
- Monti government
- Noda Cabinet
- O'Farrell ministry
- Redford ministry
- Sadananda Gowda ministry
- Second Cabinet of Donald Tusk
- Second Cabinet of Najib Mikati
- Second Chandy ministry
- Second Filat Cabinet
- Second Ganzouri Cabinet
- Second Jones government
- Second Khanduri ministry
- Shafik Cabinet
- Sharaf Cabinet
- Thein Sein's Cabinet
- Third Dombrovskis cabinet
- Third Lee Hsien Loong Cabinet
- Third Tarun Gogoi ministry
- Third government of Esperanza Aguirre
- Thorning-Schmidt I Cabinet
- XIX Constitutional Government of Portugal
- Yingluck cabinet
Cabinets of Tunisia
- Bouden Cabinet
- Caid Essebsi Cabinet
- Chahed Cabinet
- Essid Cabinet
- Fakhfakh Cabinet
- Ghannouchi II Cabinet
- Hachani Cabinet
- Jebali Cabinet
- Jomaa Cabinet
- Laarayedh Cabinet
- Mechichi Cabinet
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jebali_Cabinet
Also known as Cabinet Jebali, Government of Hamadi Jebali.