Prime Minister of Tunisia
- Prime Minister of Tunisia
The Prime Minister of Tunisia is the head of government of Tunisia. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President of Tunisia. The incumbent Prime Minister is Mohammed Ghannouchi. Since independence, the Prime Minister, like Presidents Bourguiba and Ben Ali, has been a member of the Constitutional Democratic Rally.
=Prime Ministers of the Beylik and Kingdom of Tunisia (1800-1957)=
Prime Ministers of the Republic of Tunisia (1957-Present)
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