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Preceded by
  
Habib Boulares

Party
  
Independent politician

Succeeded by
  

Name
  
Fouad Mebazaa

Religion
  
Islam

Resigned
  
December 13, 2011

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Prime Minister
  
Mohamed GhannouchiBeji Caid Essebsi

Preceded by
  
Born
  
15 June 1933 (age 91) Tunis, Tunisia (
1933-06-15
)

Political party
  
Independent (2011–present)

Other politicalaffiliations
  
Constitutional Democratic Rally (Before 2011)

Role
  
Former Acting President of Tunisia

Previous office
  
Acting President of Tunisia (2011–2011)

Similar People
  

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Fouad Mebazaa (Arabic: فؤاد المبزع‎‎ Fuʾād el-Mbazaʿ; born 15 June 1933) is a Tunisian politician who was President of Tunisia from 15 January 2011 to 13 December 2011. He was active in Neo Destour prior to Tunisian independence, served as Minister of Youth and Sports, Minister of Public Health, and Minister of Culture and Information, and was President of the Chamber of Deputies of Tunisia from 1997 to 2011.

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Pre-independence

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Born during the French occupation of Tunisia, Mebazaa became a member of the "constitutional youth" in 1947 and was elected a member of the AixMarseille unit of the Neo Destour political party, which played a major role in gaining independence from France. He was elected as Secretary-General of the Marsa unit of Neo Destour in 1955 and President of its Montpellier unit in 1956.

1956–2010

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After Tunisian independence in 1956, Mebazaa was elected to the Chamber of Deputies several times, starting in 1964. He was Governor-Mayor of Tunis from 1969 to 1973, occupied several ministerial posts relating to youth, sports, public health, culture and information during the 1970s and late 1980s, and was an ambassador in Geneva and Morocco during the 1980s. Mebazaa has been a member of the Central Committee of the Constitutional Democratic Rally since 1988. From 1995 to 1998 he was Mayor of Carthage. He was also elected President of the Chamber of Deputies in 1997 and reelected in 2004.

2011 Presidency

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After the exile of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to Saudi Arabia following continued protests, Mebazaa was appointed as President following the Constitutional Council's interpretation of the situation and the Constitution. Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi had briefly claimed to be President the previous day, prior to the Constitutional Council's declaration of its opinion. Under Article 57 of the Constitution, an election was to take place between 45 and 60 days following Mebazaa's appointment.

References

Fouad Mebazaa Wikipedia


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