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Mechichi Cabinet
Cabinet of Tunisia
Date formed
2 September 2020
Date dissolved
25 July 2021 (10 months and 23 days)
People and organisations
Head of state
Kais Saied
Head of government
Hichem Mechichi
Total no. of members
29 (incl. Prime Minister)
Member parties
Independent politicians External support: Ennahda, Heart of Tunisia, Tahya Tounes, Machrouu Tounes, Tunisian Alternative, Afek Tounes, independent members of parliament, Farmers' Voice Party
Status in legislature
Unity government
Opposition parties
Democratic Current, Free Destourian Party, People’s Movement, Popular Front, Democratic and Social Union (VDS-PR-MDS)
History
Election(s)
2019 Tunisian parliamentary election
Legislature term(s)
II legislature (2019-2021)
Predecessor
Fakhfakh Cabinet (2020)
Successor
Bouden Cabinet
Politics of Tunisia
Member State of the African Union
Member State of the Arab League
Constitution
Current constitution
Constitution of 2022
Past constitution
Constitution of 1959
Constitution of 2014
Executive
President (List)
Kais Saied
Prime Minister (List)
Ahmed Hachani
Cabinet
Legislature
National Council of Regions and Districts
Speaker
Assembly of the Representatives of the People
Speaker
Judiciary
Court of Cassation
Elections
Recent elections
Presidential: 2019
2024
Parliamentary: 2019
2022–23
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Governorates
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister: Nabil Ammar
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The Mechichi Cabinet was the 31st government of the Tunisian Republic. It was formed by Hichem Mechichi on the appointment of President Kais Saied.[1] The government was formed in 2020 and fell in 2021.
^"Dismissed Tunisian PM Mechichi appears for first time in 11 days". Reuters. 2021-08-05. Retrieved 2021-11-19.
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