Hachani Cabinet


The Hachani Cabinet was the government of Tunisia from 2023 til mid-late 2024. It was led by then Prime Minister Ahmed Hachani.
All ministers from the previous cabinet stayed in office when this government came into power.

Cabinet members

OfficeNameParty
Prime MinisterAhmed HachaniIndependent
Minister of InteriorKamel FekiIndependent
Minister of DefenceImed MemmichIndependent
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians AbroadNabil AmmarIndependent
Minister of JusticeLeïla JaffelIndependent
Minister of FinanceSihem BoughdiriIndependent
Minister of Economy and Planning Sihem BoughdiriIndependent
Minister of Industry, Energy and MinesVacantIndependent
Minister of Trade and Export DevelopmentIndependent
Minister of Agriculture, Water Resources and FisheriesAbdelmonem BelaâtiIndependent
Minister of Social AffairsIndependent
Minister of HealthIndependent
Minister of EducationMohamed Ali BoughdiriFVP
Minister of Youth and SportsIndependent
Minister of Employment and Vocational Training, Government spokespersonVacantIndependent
Minister of Higher Education, Scientific ResearchIndependent
Minister of TransportIndependent
Minister of Communication TechnologiesNizar Ben NéjiIndependent
Minister of Equipment and HousingIndependent
Minister of State Domains and Land AffairsIndependent
Minister of EnvironmentIndependent
Minister of TourismIndependent
Minister of Religious AffairsVacantIndependent
Minister of Women, Family, Children and ElderlyAmel MoussaIndependent
Minister of CultureIndependent
Secretary of State for Foreign AffairsMounir Ben RjibaIndependent
Secretary of State for AgricultureRidha GaboujIndependent
Secretary of State for International CooperationVacantIndependent
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Cabinet reshuffle

On 17 October 2023 the president of the republic Kais Saied dismissed Minister of Economy and Planning Samir Saied and appoints Sihem Boughdiri Minister of Finance, to run the Ministry of Economy and Planning on a temporary basis.
On 21 June 2024 President Kais Saied dismissed Minister of Religious Affairs from his position after 49 Tunisian Hajj pilgrims were reported to have died in Saudi Arabia.