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    Mohamed Ghannouchi (Arabic: محمد الغنوشي Muhammad Al-Ghannushi; born 18 August 1941) is a Tunisian politician who was Prime Minister of Tunisia from 1999...
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    Arabia, and a caretaker ruling committee headed by Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi was announced. As president, Ben Ali instituted economic reforms that...
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    Rachid Ammar pledged to "protect the revolution". Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi then briefly took over as acting president. On the morning of 15 January...
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  • Ghannouchi is a Tunisian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Fadhel M. Ghannouchi (born 1958), Tunisian electrical engineer Mohamed Ghannouchi...
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    2011 Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi then briefly took over as Acting President. On the morning of 15 January 2011 Ghannouchi had handed over the presidency...
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    Tarek El-Tayeb Mohamed Bouazizi (Arabic: طارق الطيب محمد البوعزيزي, romanized: Ṭāriq aṭ-Ṭayib Muḥammad al-Būʿazīzī; 29 March 1984 – 4 January 2011) was...
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    again appointed Minister of Social Affairs in the governments of Mohamed Ghannouchi and Beji Caid Essebsi. In February 2014, he joined the Nidaa Tounes...
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    Mohamed Mohamed Morsi Eissa al-Ayyat (/ˈmɔːrsi/; Arabic: محمد محمد مرسي عيسى العياط IPA: [mæˈħæmmæd ˈmoɾsi ˈʕiːsæ (ʔe)l.ʕɑjˈjɑːtˤ]; 8 August 1951 – 17...
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    that ousted long-serving leader Ben Ali, Tunisian Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi then resigned following a day of clashes in Tunis with five protesters...
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    Abidine Ben Ali left Tunisia on 14 January 2011 after being replaced by Mohamed Ghannouchi. The next day, Fouad Mebazaa, as Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies...
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    an official visit to Dubai, at the invitation of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, in which the two leaders signed a declaration committing...
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    result of continued daily protests, on 27 January Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi reshuffled the government, removing all former RCD members other than...
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    Rached Ghannouchi (Arabic: راشد الغنوشي, romanized: Rāshid al-Ghannūshī; born 22 June 1941), also spelled Rachid al-Ghannouchi or Rached el-Ghannouchi, is...
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  • Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji Caid Essebsi (2011) Hamadi Jebali (2011–2013) Ali...
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  • and Sports from 17 January - 1 July 2011 in the second cabinet of Mohamed Ghannouchi and continued in the same role in the following Essebsi Cabinet. Born...
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    Bassem Raafat Mohamed Youssef (born 22 March 1974) is an Egyptian-American comedian, television host, and surgeon. Beginning his career with The B+ Show...
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    Governorate warning of airstrikes throughout the area. Houthi spokesman Mohamed al-Bukhaiti later told the BBC that the ceasefire had not been formally...
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    for Mohamed ElBaradei Archived 1 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine at the Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues Mohamed ElBaradei at IMDb Mohamed ElBaradei...
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    Zine El Abidine Ben Ali Mohamed Ghannouchi Moncef Marzouki Rashid al-Ghannushi Fouad Mebazaa Beji Caid Essebsi Hamadi Jebali Mohamed Bouazizi Chokri Belaid...
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  • Protests arose in Tunisia following Mohamed Bouazizi's self-immolation. On 29 December, protests begin in Algeria Protests arose in Oman, Yemen, Jordan...
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    Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989) Hamed Karoui (1989–1999) Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011) Beji Caid Essebsi (2011) Hamadi Jebali (2011–2013) Ali...
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  • parliamentary majority.[clarification needed] On 27 January, Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi carried out a major reshuffle, removing all former RCD members other...
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    for Egypt's initial strong performance in the war. The Egyptian analyst Mohamed Hassanein Heikal said the Air Force played a mostly psychological role...
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    elections, including the 2012 presidential election when its candidate Mohamed Morsi became Egypt's first president to gain power through an election...
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    Tunisian volunteer's computer to hack the website of Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi, replacing it with a message from Anonymous. Anons also helped Tunisian...
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    Zine El Abidine Ben Ali's ousting in January 2011, prime minister Mohamed Ghannouchi invoked article 56 of the Constitution regarding temporary absence...
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    (1927–2020) • 27 September 1989 17 November 1999   DCR 1989 1994 32 Mohamed Ghannouchi محمد الغنوشي (b. 1941) 1 2 17 November 1999 27 February 2011   DCR...
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    Houthis. The members were sworn in on 14 August 2016. Houthi spokesperson Mohamed Abdel Salam stated that his group had spotted messages between the United...
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    Zine El Abidine Ben Ali Mohamed Ghannouchi Moncef Marzouki Rashid al-Ghannushi Fouad Mebazaa Beji Caid Essebsi Hamadi Jebali Mohamed Bouazizi Chokri Belaid...
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    Zine El Abidine Ben Ali Mohamed Ghannouchi Moncef Marzouki Rashid al-Ghannushi Fouad Mebazaa Beji Caid Essebsi Hamadi Jebali Mohamed Bouazizi Chokri Belaid...
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