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The first cabinet of Tunisian Head of Government Hamadi Jebali was presented on 20 December 2011. 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).

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  • حكومة حمادي الجبالي (ar)
  • Jebali Cabinet (en)
  • Gouvernement Hamadi Jebali (fr)
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  • حكومة حمادي الجبالي هي الحكومة التونسية منذ 24 ديسمبر 2011, وتسبقها حكومة الباجي قايد السبسي. تعد هذه الحكومة 25 وزيرا مع عدم اعتبار الوزير الأول وأربعة نواب وزراء وإثني عشر كاتب دولة. و أنتهت مهام حكومة حمادي الجبالي رسميا يوم 13 مارس 2013 بعد مصادقة المجلس الوطني التأسيسي على حكومة علي العريض و الذي هو من نفس حزب حمادي الجبالي حركة النهضة. (ar)
  • The first cabinet of Tunisian Head of Government Hamadi Jebali was presented on 20 December 2011. 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). (en)
  • Le gouvernement Hamadi Jebali est le gouvernement de la Tunisie entre le 24 décembre 2011 et le 13 mars 2013. Il succède à celui de Béji Caïd Essebsi après l'élection de l'Assemblée constituante du 23 octobre 2011. Outre le chef du gouvernement, il compte 26 ministres, quatre ministres délégués et onze secrétaires d'État. (fr)
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  • حكومة حمادي الجبالي هي الحكومة التونسية منذ 24 ديسمبر 2011, وتسبقها حكومة الباجي قايد السبسي. تعد هذه الحكومة 25 وزيرا مع عدم اعتبار الوزير الأول وأربعة نواب وزراء وإثني عشر كاتب دولة. و أنتهت مهام حكومة حمادي الجبالي رسميا يوم 13 مارس 2013 بعد مصادقة المجلس الوطني التأسيسي على حكومة علي العريض و الذي هو من نفس حزب حمادي الجبالي حركة النهضة. (ar)
  • The first cabinet of Tunisian Head of Government Hamadi Jebali was presented on 20 December 2011. 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). (en)
  • Le gouvernement Hamadi Jebali est le gouvernement de la Tunisie entre le 24 décembre 2011 et le 13 mars 2013. Il succède à celui de Béji Caïd Essebsi après l'élection de l'Assemblée constituante du 23 octobre 2011. À la suite du meurtre de Chokri Belaïd et à la tentative infructueuse de création d'un gouvernement de technocrates, n'ayant pas obtenu le soutien de son parti, Ennahdha, Jebali annonce sa démission le 19 février 2013. Ennahdha désigne alors Ali Larayedh, ministre de l'Intérieur, pour lui succéder comme chef du gouvernement, à la suite de quoi le président de la République, Moncef Marzouki, charge ce dernier de former un gouvernement dans un délai de quinze jours. Dans la soirée du 8 mars, il annonce la composition de son gouvernement, qui obtient la confiance de l'assemblée constituante puis est investi le 13 mars. Outre le chef du gouvernement, il compte 26 ministres, quatre ministres délégués et onze secrétaires d'État. (fr)
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