Mohamed Ennaceur
Mohamed Ennaceur | |
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محمد الناصر | |
6th President of Tunisia | |
In office 25 July 2019 – 23 October 2019 | |
Prime Minister | Youssef Chahed |
Preceded by | Beji Caid Essebsi |
Succeeded by | Kais Saied |
Speaker of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People | |
In office 4 December 2014 – 25 July 2019 | |
President | Moncef Marzouki Beji Caid Essebsi |
Prime Minister | Mehdi Jomaa Habib Essid Youssef Chahed |
Preceded by | Mustapha Ben Jafar |
Succeeded by | Abdelfattah Mourou (interim) |
President of Nidaa Tounes | |
In office 31 December 2014 – 28 May 2019 | |
Preceded by | Beji Caid Essebsi |
Succeeded by | Selma Elloumi Rekik |
Minister of Labour and Social Affairs | |
In office 27 January 2011 – 24 December 2011 | |
President | Fouad Mebazaa (Acting) Moncef Marzouki |
Prime Minister | Mohamed Ghannouchi Beji Caid Essebsi |
Preceded by | Moncer Rouissi |
Succeeded by | Khalil Zaouia |
In office 7 November 1979 – 23 October 1985 | |
President | Habib Bourguiba |
Prime Minister | Hédi Nouira Mohamed Mzali |
Preceded by | Mohamed Jomâa |
Succeeded by | Noureddine Hached |
In office 14 January 1974 – 26 December 1977 | |
President | Habib Bourguiba |
Prime Minister | Hédi Nouira |
Preceded by | Farhat Dachraoui |
Succeeded by | Mohamed Jomâa |
Personal details | |
Born | El Djem, Tunisia | 21 March 1934
Nationality | Tunisian |
Political party | Nidaa Tounes |
Spouse(s) | Siren Ennaceur (née Mønstre) |
Children | 3 sons 2 daughters |
Alma mater | University of Tunis Paris-Sorbonne University[1] |
Mohamed Ennaceur (Arabic: محمد الناصر; born 21 March 1934) is a Tunisian politician. He was the acting President of Tunisia from 25 July 2019 after the death of President Beji Caid Essebsi until 23 October 2019.
From 2014 until 2021, he was the Speaker of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People and leader of the governing Nidaa Tounes party. He was Minister of Social Affairs in the 1970s and 1980s under President Habib Bourguiba, and again in 2011 in the transitional Ghannouchi and Essebsi governments.
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