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Fouad Mebazaa (Arabic: فؤاد المبزع, romanized: Fuʾād el-Mbazaʿ; 15 June 1933 – 23
April 2025) was a
Tunisian politician who was the
acting president of...
- in the
Tunisian revolution on 14
January 2011. He then
appointed Fouad Mebazaa as
interim president,
until he
handed over
power on 13
December 2011 to...
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Abidine Ben Ali) and two ****umed the
office as
acting presidents (Fouad
Mebazaa and
Mohamed Ennaceur).
Tunisia has had
seven presidents since the proclamation...
- term was
officially terminated,
leading to
Speaker of
Parliament Fouad Mebazaa taking office as
Acting President.
Ghannouchi sta**** on as
prime minister...
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confirmed Fouad Mebazaa as
acting president under Article 57 of the constitution.
Mebazaa was
given 60 days to
organise new elections.
Mebazaa said it was...
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October 15 –
Evacuation Day
December 17 –
Revolution Day 23
April –
Fouad Mebazaa, 91,
speaker of the
Chamber of
Deputies (1997–2011) and
acting president...
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handed over the
presidency to
Speaker of the
Chamber of
Deputies Fouad Mebazaa, This was done
after the head of Tunisia's
Constitutional Council, Fethi...
- vice-president,
Sahbi Karoui,
after the
departure of the
titular president,
Fouad Mebazaa, who
became interim president of the Republic. The two
chambers vote full...
- The
office of
mayor was held by
Chedli Klibi from 1963 to 1990, by
Fouad Mebazaa from 1995 to 1998 and by Sami
Tarzi from 2003 to 2011, and by
Azedine Beschaouch...
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announced the
transition saying that
Fouad Mebazaa, the
Speaker of Parliament, had been
appointed acting president.
Mebazaa took the oath in his
office in parliament...