Prime minister of the Kingdom of Tunisia
The Prime minister of the Kingdom of Tunisia is the head of government of Tunisia since the creation of the office in 1800 till its abolution in 1957 with the proclamation of the Republic. The position was back in 1969 under the Republican system.
List
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of Office | Party | Head of State (Reign / Term) | |||
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Grand Viziers of the Beylik of Tunis | ||||||||
1 | Yusuf Sahib al-Tabi يوسف صاحب الطابع (c. 1765–1815) |
1800 | 23 January 1815 | Independent | ||||
2 | Mohamed Arbi Zarrouk Khaznadar محمد العربي زروق خزندار (1760–1822) |
1815 | 1822 | Independent | ||||
3 | Husain Khoja حسين خوجة (?–1857) |
1822 | 1829 | Independent | ||||
4 | Rashid al-Shakir Sahib al-Taba'a شاكير صاحب الطابع (c. 1790–1837) |
1829 | 1837 | Independent | ||||
5 | Mustapha Khaznadar مصطفى خزندار (1817–1878) |
1837 | 22 October 1873 | Independent | ||||
6 | Hayreddin Pasha خير الدين باشا التونسي (1822–1890) |
22 October 1873 | 21 July 1877 | Independent | ||||
7 | Mohammed Khaznadar محمد خزندار (c. 1810–1889) |
21 July 1877 | 24 August 1878 | Independent | ||||
8 | Mustapha Ben Ismail أبو النخبة مصطفى بن اسماعيل (c. 1850–1887) |
24 August 1878 | 12 September 1881 | Independent | ||||
(7) | Mohammed Khaznadar محمد خزندار (c. 1810–1889) |
12 September 1881 | October 1882 | Independent | ||||
9 | Aziz Bouattour محمد العزيز بوعتور (1825–1907) |
October 1882 | 4 February 1907 | Independent | ||||
10 | M'hamed Djellouli امحمّد جلولي (1834–1908) |
18 February 1907 | June 1908[1] | Independent | ||||
11 | Youssef Djait يوسف جعيط (1830–1915) |
June 1908 | June 1915 | Independent | ||||
12 | Taïeb Djellouli الطيب جلولي (1857–1944) |
October 1915 | May 1922 | Independent | ||||
Prime Ministers of the Beylik of Tunis | ||||||||
1 | Mustapha Dinguizli مصطفى الدنقزلي (1865–1926) |
May 1922 | 20 October 1926[1] | Independent | ||||
2 | Khelil Bouhageb خليل بوحاجب (1863–1942) |
3 November 1926 | 2 March 1932 | Independent | ||||
3 | Hédi Lakhoua الهادي الأخوة (1872–1949) |
2 March 1932 | 31 December 1942 | Independent | ||||
4 | Mohamed Chenik محمد شنيق (1889–1976) |
1 | 1 January 1943 | 15 May 1943 | Independent | |||
5 | Slaheddine Baccouche صلاح الدين البكوش (1883–1959) |
1 | 15 May 1943 | 21 July 1947 | Independent | Muhammad VIII al-Amin محمد الثامن الأمين (1943–1956) | ||
6 | Mustapha Kaak مصطفى الكعاك (1893–1984) |
• | 21 July 1947 | 17 August 1950 | Independent | |||
(4) | Mohamed Chenik محمد شنيق (1889–1976) |
2 | 17 August 1950 | 26 March 1952 | Independent | |||
(5) | Slaheddine Baccouche صلاح الدين البكوش (1883–1959) |
2 | 12 April 1952 | 2 March 1954 | Independent | |||
7 | Mohamed Salah Mzali محمد الصالح مزالي (1896–1984) |
• | 2 March 1954 | 6 July 1954 | Independent | |||
— | Georges Dupoizat (1909–1975) Acting Prime Minister |
6 July 1954 | 7 August 1954 | Independent | ||||
8 | Tahar Ben Ammar الطاهر بن عمار (1889–1985) |
• | 7 August 1954 | 20 March 1956 | Destour | |||
Prime Ministers of the Kingdom of Tunisia | ||||||||
(8) | Tahar Ben Ammar الطاهر بن عمار (1889–1985) |
• | 20 March 1956 | 11 April 1956 | Destour | Muhammad VIII al-Amin محمد الثامن الأمين (1956–1957) | ||
9 | Habib Bourguiba حبيب بورقيبة (1903–2000) |
• | 11 April 1956 | 25 July 1957[2] | Neo Destour |
Notes
- Died in office.
- Deposed Muhammad VIII al-Amin and became President.
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