Tunisian president replaces prime minister in latest shake-up ahead of election

8 August 2024, 18:54

Tunisia’s President Kais Saied (Slim Abid/AP)
Tunisia Election. Picture: PA

President Kais Saied announced in a brief press release that he was dismissing prime minister Ahmed Hachani.

Tunisia’s president has sacked the country’s prime minister and replaced him with another cabinet member, the latest shake-up in the North African country ahead of the October presidential election.

President Kais Saied announced in a brief press release that he was dismissing prime minister Ahmed Hachani after only one year in office.

Mr Saied also named Kamel Maddouri, previously Tunisia’s social affairs minister, to the post.

The president gave no reason for his move. Mr Maddouri will be the sixth prime minister to serve as head of government under Mr Saied.

A few hours before his dismissal, Mr Hachani, a former executive of Tunisia’s Central Bank, posted a video on Facebook praising the achievements of his government, particularly in the economic and social fields.

Tunisia has been shaken by growing social discontent and economic tensions, stemming from a galloping inflation, high unemployment and persistent structural challenges.

Mr Saied will seek a second term in the October 6 vote.

Relations between the government and the opposition remain tense as leading figures languish in prison, including potential presidential candidates, some of whom were barred from running in elections.

Once hailed as the most progressive democracy to sprout from the region’s 2011 Arab Spring uprisings, Tunisia has since seen turbulence and succession of governments.

Mr Saied, a 66-year-old former law professor, came to power in 2019, capitalising on widespread discontent and promising to make Tunisia more prosperous.

He has since suspended the parliament, rewritten the constitution to consolidate his own power and cracked down on politicians, activists and journalists known for their criticism of his rule.

Under Mr Saied’s new constitution, he can unilaterally appoint the prime minister and the entire cabinet — a significant change from the 2014 constitution that gave parliament a major role in forming the government.

By Press Association

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