Slaheddine Ben Mbarek
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Slaheddine Ben Mbarek | |
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Tunisian minister of Commerce | |
In office 10 March 1995 – 13 June 1996 | |
Prime Minister | Hamed Karoui |
Preceded by | Sadok Rabah (minister of National Economy) |
Succeeded by | Mondher Zenaidi |
Tunisian minister of Agriculture | |
In office 27 July 1988 – 11 April 1989 | |
Prime Minister | Hédi Baccouche |
Preceded by | Lassaad Ben Osman |
Succeeded by | Nouri Zorgati |
Tunisian minister of Commerce and Industry and then of National Economy | |
In office 28 April 1986 – 27 July 1988 | |
Prime Minister | Mohamed Mzali Rachid Sfar Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali Hédi Baccouche |
Preceded by | Rachid Sfar (minister of National Economy) |
Succeeded by | Moncef Belaïd (minister of Industry) |
Tunisian minister of Commerce | |
In office 26 December 1977 – 24 April 1980 | |
Prime Minister | Hédi Nouira |
Preceded by | Hassen Belkhodja |
Succeeded by | Moncef Belaïd |
Personal details | |
Born | (1936-09-01)1 September 1936 Béja, French Tunisia |
Died | 22 July 2014(2014-07-22) (aged 77) Tunis1 Tunisia |
Political party | Democratic Constitutional Rally (1988-2011) |
Other political affiliations | Socialist Destourian Party (Before 1988) |
Slaheddine Ben Mbarek (27 July 1920, in Béja – 22 July 2014) was a Tunisian minister, diplomat and the president of his hometown soccer team Olympique Béja from 1984 until 1985. He was the Ambassador of Tunisia to Belgium as well as Minister of Economy and Commerce from 1977 until 1980.[1][2]
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