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    Hédi Amara Nouira (5 April 1911 – 25 January 1993) was a Tunisian politician. He served as the 2nd Prime Minister of Tunisia between 1970 and 1980. Hédi...
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    became close to such Tunisian nationalist students as Habib Thameur, Hédi Nouira and Slimane Ben Slimane. Furthermore, he met under-secretary of state...
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    National Fisheries Office and then adviser to the cabinet of Prime Minister Hédi Nouira. Fallen in disgrace after the Congress of Progress and Fidelity of 1979...
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  • Hédi (and its variant Hedi) is a unisex given name. Notable people with the name include: Look up hedi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hédi Annabi...
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    November 1979 – 23 October 1985 President Habib Bourguiba Prime Minister Hédi Nouira Mohamed Mzali Preceded by Mohamed Jomâa Succeeded by Noureddine Hached...
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  • asked him to form a new government. A number of nationalists, including Hédi Nouira, were willing to give these reforms a chance, but the French refusal...
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    counsellors he felt he could trust, including Mzali, Farhat Hached, Hédi Nouira and Sadok Mokaddem. Without a properly-functioning government, proposals...
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    1976 – September 20, 1978 President Habib Bourguiba Prime Minister Hédi Nouira Preceded by Mahmoud Messadi Succeeded by Mohamed Yalaoui [fr] In office...
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    in Tunisia, and an administrator of the Central Bank of Tunisia under Hédi Nouira. Djellouli was born into a wealthy family of Arab origin; his father...
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  • politician and diplomat. He was Secretary of State for Information under Hédi Nouira, before becoming Tunisia's Permanent Representative to UNESCO. He is...
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    Mohamed Hédi Lakhoua (15 September 1872 – 1 January 1949) was a Tunisian politician. A native of Tunis, he died in that city. He served as Prime Minister...
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    Top to bottom: Hedi Berrekhissa Mural in Ariana, painted in December 2020, Avenue Hédi Nouira, view from the city from the Nouvelle Ariana bridge, Ariana...
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    (1956-1957) Ahmed Bellalouna (1957-1959) Taher Abdelkefi (1959-1961) Mohsen Nouira (1961-1964) Mohamed Triki (1964-1966) Tahar Kacem (1966-31 December 1968)...
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    Ladgham (1969–1970) Hedi Amara Nouira (1970–1980) Mohammed Mzali (1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989)...
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    Destourian federation of Tunis, he worked with figures like Bahi Ladgham and Hédi Nouira on the weekly publication Mission, a French-language outlet of Neo Destour...
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  • at the head of the institution: 30 September 1958 – 9 November 1970: Hédi Nouira 10 November 1970 – 18 February 1972: Ali Zouaoui 4 March 1972 – 7 May...
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    14 January 1974 President Habib Bourguiba Prime Minister Bahi Ladgham Hédi Nouira Preceded by Habib Bourguiba Jr. Succeeded by Habib Chatti Minister of...
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    illness. The combination must consist of the election of Prime Minister Hédi Nouira as Vice-President and then the appointment of Farhat as Prime Minister...
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    dinars 153 × 76 mm Red Farhat Hached Amphitheater of El Djem 2017 50 dinars 158 × 79 mm Brown Hedi Nouira Building of the Central Bank of Tunisia 2022...
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  • Ladgham (1969–1970) Hedi Amara Nouira (1970–1980) Mohammed Mzali (1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989)...
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  • (UPI), and Reuters. The term "new world information order" was coined by Hedi Nouira, the prime minister of Tunisia, who was the first to use it during a...
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    September 1979 – 24 April 1980 President Habib Bourguiba Prime Minister Hédi Nouira Preceded by Abdallah Farhat Succeeded by Slaheddine Baly Personal details...
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    Kaunda April 29, 1975  Jordan King Hussein of Jordan May 1, 1975  Tunisia Hedi Nouira May 8, 1975  Singapore Lee Kuan Yew May 14, 1975  Netherlands Joop den...
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    Mohamed Jegham Hamed Karoui Habib Chatty Kamel Morjane Mohammed Mzali Hedi Nouira Rachid Sfar Bechir Tekkari M'hamed Hassine Fantar Youssef Rzouga Abdelmajid...
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    11 October 2021. 1956–1958: Hedi Amara Nouira 1958: Bahi Ladgham 1958–1960: Ahmed Mestiri 1960: Bahi Ladgham 1960–1961: Hédi Khefacha 1961–1969: Ahmed Ben...
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    1965–1969: Beji Caid Essebsi 1969–1970: Hédi Khefacha 1970–1971: Ahmed Mestiri 1971: Hedi Amara Nouira 1971–1973: Hédi Khefacha 1973–1977: Tahar Belkhodja...
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    Ladgham (1969–1970) Hedi Amara Nouira (1970–1980) Mohammed Mzali (1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989)...
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    Ladgham (1969–1970) Hedi Amara Nouira (1970–1980) Mohammed Mzali (1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989)...
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    Ladgham (1969–1970) Hedi Amara Nouira (1970–1980) Mohammed Mzali (1980–1986) Rachid Sfar (1986–1987) Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987) Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989)...
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  • minister of Trade In office 26 December 1977 – 24 April 1980 Prime Minister Hédi Nouira Preceded by Hassen Belkhodja Succeeded by Moncef Belaïd Personal details...
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