Najla Bouden, also known as Najla Bouden Romdhane (Tunisian Arabic: نجلاء بودن رمضان, romanized: Najlāʾ Būdan Ramḍān; born 29 June 1958), is a Tunisian...
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will rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. Saied named Najla Bouden as Prime Minister on 29 September 2021. Protests against his consolidation...
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model Najla Bouden, Prime Minister of Tunisia Najla Faisal Al Awadhi, Emirati former MP Najla Jabor (1915-2001), Brazilian conductor and composer Najla Kassab...
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The Bouden Cabinet was the government of Tunisia from 2021 to 2023. It is headed by Najla Bouden, the first female prime minister in Tunisia and the Arab...
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extended the period of his measures "until further notice". In October, Najla Bouden was appointed to head a new government, making her the first female prime...
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women politicians Society-related timelines "Tunisian president asks first woman PM, Najla Bouden Romdhane, to form govt". France 24. September 29, 2021....
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ministre Najla Bouden". Le Figaro. 2 August 2023. Retrieved 2 August 2023.. "Tunisian president names Ahmed Hachani as prime minister, replacing Bouden". Reuters...
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parties represented in Parliament. On 29, September the President tasked Najla Bouden with forming a new government. She thus became a pioneer in the country...
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represented in Parliament. On 29 September, the President instructed Najla Bouden to form a new government. Thus, she became the first female head of government...
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Chahed (2016–2020) Elyes Fakhfakh (2020) Hichem Mechichi (2020–2021) Najla Bouden (2021–2023) Ahmed Hachani (2023–2024) Kamel Madouri (since 2024) List...
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October 11th 2021 as a member of the government led by prime minister Najla Bouden then prime minister Ahmed Hachani. Nizar Ben Neji holds a Doctorate degree...
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Su'da – historically attested Berber princess supposedly died there. Najla Bouden – 17th Prime Minister of Tunisia (first female prime minister in the...
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serving as Minister of Defence since 2021. "Finalement, le gouvernement Najla Bouden est approuvé : la composition complète et les biographies". Leaders (in...
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Chahed (2016–2020) Elyes Fakhfakh (2020) Hichem Mechichi (2020–2021) Najla Bouden (2021–2023) Ahmed Hachani (2023–2024) Kamel Madouri (since 2024) List...
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Chahed (2016–2020) Elyes Fakhfakh (2020) Hichem Mechichi (2020–2021) Najla Bouden (2021–2023) Ahmed Hachani (2023–2024) Kamel Madouri (since 2024) List...
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of government (2020) Hichem Mechichi, Head of government (2020–2021) Najla Bouden, Head of government (2021–2023) Ahmed Hachani, Head of government (2023–2024)...
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19th century Albert François Lebrun (1871–1950), president of France Najla Bouden Romdhane (1958–), prime minister of Tunisia (2021–) Boni Yayi, President...
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The prime ministers of Spain and Tunisia, Pedro Sánchez and Najla Bouden, holding a bilateral meeting at COP27...
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serving as minister of justice since October 2021 in the government led by Najla Bouden and then Ahmed Hachani. She was Minister of State Domains and Land Affairs...
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2021 16 February 2023 1 year, 194 days Head of government Executive Najla Bouden Tunisia Prime Minister 11 October 2021 2 August 2023 1 year, 295 days...
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Chahed (2016–2020) Elyes Fakhfakh (2020) Hichem Mechichi (2020–2021) Najla Bouden (2021–2023) Ahmed Hachani (2023–2024) Kamel Madouri (since 2024) List...
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September 2022. "Mort d'Elizabeth II: Najla Bouden inscrit un message de condoléances" [Death of Elizabeth II: Najla Bouden writes a message of condolences]...
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help draft new constitutional amendments. On 29 September, he named Najla Bouden as the new prime minister and tasked her with forming a cabinet, which...
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Atifete Jahjaga Kosovo President of Kosovo 7 April 2011 – 7 April 2016 Najla Bouden Tunisia Prime Minister of Tunisia 11 October 2021 – 1 August 2023 Željka...
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Indies at St. Augustine Jamaica Trinidad and Tobago Master of SciencePhD Najla Bouden Prime Minister of Tunisia Mines ParisTech France PhD in Earthquake engineering...
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19th century Albert François Lebrun (1871–1950), president of France Najla Bouden Romdhane (1958–), designated prime minister of Tunisia (2021–) Adam Seybert...
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Tunisia Tunis 6 June Prime Minister Meloni met with Prime Minister Najla Bouden and President Kais Saied to discuss the response to the Tunisian severe...
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[unreliable source] XVIII Tunisia Djerba 19—20 November 2022 Prime Minister Najla Bouden Summit was scheduled for 2020, the 50th anniversary of the OIF, but it...
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is the first female in Senegal to hold this position. Najla Bouden On 11 October 2021, Bouden became the first female prime minister in the Arab world...
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Chahed (2016–2020) Elyes Fakhfakh (2020) Hichem Mechichi (2020–2021) Najla Bouden (2021–2023) Ahmed Hachani (2023–2024) Kamel Madouri (since 2024) List...
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